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Starlets arrive on the quiet 10/3/2005
Ghana’s Black Starlets after their failure to go past the group stage of the FIFA U-17 World Championship yesterday arrived in the country to a warm reception.

Players of the team were calling for a warm reception at the Kotoka international airport ahead of their arrival in Ghana yesterday.

The Starlets who were runners-up in the African championships were unceremoniously bundled out of the world tournament in Peru at the group stages.

Ghana failed to win a single match at the championships after notching three successive one-all draws.
In the grand final, a sublime and effective display of football saw Mexico claim the FIFA U-17 World Championship Peru 2005 with an emphatic 3-0 win over reigning champions Brazil.

Timely strikes from Carlos Vela, Omar Esparza and Ever Guzmán helped the Mexicans dominate proceedings and lift a FIFA World Championship crown for the first time in their history.

For Brazil, the result represented a first final defeat since a 3-2 loss against the Black Starlets of Ghana at the Ecuador ‘95 tournament.

 
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