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Mali beat Senegal 3-2 on penalties to win the 2019 Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Niger on Sunday.
The much anticipated final had finished 1-1 after 90 minutes and extra-time.
Senegal’s Dion Lopy, Amadou Ndiaye and Ousseynou Niang were the unfortunate players to miss spot-kicks, giving Mali their first Under-20 continental title.
Mali had the better start to the match with Boubacar Traore opening the scoring after just 16 minutes.
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Amadou Ndiaye then equalised for Senegal in the 75th minute to take the match into extra-time.
The final was a repeat of the opening Group B match which Senegal won 2-0 in Maradi.
Coming into the Sunday’s finale, Senegal had won all four of the matches they had played in Niger.
On Saturday, South Africa beat Nigeria 5-3 on penalties to take third place at the tournament after the match had finished 0-0.
Adamu Ibrahim Alhassan’s spot-kick was saved by South African goalkeeper Walter Kubheka as Amajita secured the bronze medal.
“I’m happy for my boys because they won the match and we played against a very good team, Nigeria,” Thabo Senong, South Africa’s head coach said.
All four teams, South Africa, Nigeria, Mali and Senegal will now begin their preparation for the Under-20 World Cup which kicks off in Poland in May.
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