UDS Ghana Crowned FISU World Champions in Dalian, China
The University for Development Studies (UDS) from Ghana are the new FISU World Champions! They defeated the formidable Paulista University of Brazil 2−1 in a thrilling final that extended into extra time in Dalian, China. This historic victory makes UDS the first African university to ever win the prestigious tournament. The final immediately tested the Ghanaian side’s character. Initially, Paulista University stunned UDS, scoring within the opening 30 seconds.

However, UDS displayed unwavering resolve, refusing to concede defeat. Captain Mohammed Sulemana finally delivered the crucial equalizer late in injury time. Consequently, this forced the tense match into extra time. Then, the decisive moment arrived: Ezedeen Alhassan scored the winning goal directly from a corner kick. He completed a spectacular comeback and secured the title of FISU World Champions. Furthermore, UDS’s journey to the final included tense, high-stakes encounters.
They faced Spain’s University of Granada in the semi-final. That match ended in a goalless draw. Therefore, UDS held their nerve to win a dramatic penalty shootout 5−4. Goalkeeper Emmanuel Edo earned praise as the hero of the semi-final for his decisive saves. This triumphant moment defines an achievement for the entire African continent. They have claimed the gold medal in this prestigious competition. Moreover, the success has ignited widespread celebration across Ghana. The victory symbolizes belief and the power of perseverance. Ultimately, UDS’s success as FISU World Champions proves the growing strength of African university football globally.
Source: Graphic Online