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Uruguay Eliminates Ghana From World Cup (HIGHLIGHTS, VIDEO, PHOTOS)

First Posted: 07/02/10 05:23 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 05:55 PM ET

JOHANNESBURG -- Victories - and defeats - don't come any tougher than this.

Uruguay survived when Ghana missed a penalty kick at the very end of extra time, then won the shootout 4-2 after a 1-1 draw in their World Cup quarterfinal Friday. The wild win sent the South Americans into the semifinals for the first time in 40 years. It sent the final African team home in tears.

(SCROLL DOWN FOR HIGHLIGHTS, VIDEO & AMAZING PHOTOS)

Sebastian Abreu chipped in his penalty kick to give Uruguay a spot opposite the Netherlands in the final four.

Ghana missed twice in the shootout, but wouldn't have been there had Asamoah Gyan, who made two penalty kicks earlier in the tournament, not hit the crossbar on the final play of overtime.

So Uruguay, once a soccer power, most recently an afterthought, travels to Cape Town for Tuesday's semifinal. The last nation to make the tournament, it needed a playoff against Costa Rica just to get in. Now it is one step from the title match. [Article continues below.]

Handball (120th minute):
Ghana misses penalty kick (121st minute):
Ghana's goal (45+ 1 minute):
Uruguay's equalizer (54th minute):

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"To be among the four best (teams) in the world, there are no words for that," star striker Diego Forlan said. "We felt we were going to faint with each penalty."

Ghana carried the weight of an entire continent's soccer hopes - the other five African nations did not advance - and became the third African team to exit in the quarterfinals of a World Cup. The Black Stars couldn't replicate the opportunism they used to beat the United States in extra time six days ago.

Uruguay won the first World Cup in 1930, then again in 1950, beating Brazil in Rio de Janeiro.

That scene couldn't have been any more difficult for the Celeste than the atmosphere at Soccer City. The vuvuzela-blowing, flag-waving capacity crowd cheered the Black Stars as if they were South Africa's Bafana Bafana. Nelson Mandela himself praised the Black Stars earlier Friday, and Sulley Muntari, known more for his bad attitude than his good play, gave Ghana the lead in the final seconds of the first half.

But even with Brazil's loss to the Dutch earlier Friday, this has been South America's tournament. Forlan tied it with a swirling free kick early in the second half, and penalty kicks won it for Uruguay.

And lost it for Ghana.

As extra time ticked down, a scramble in front of the Uruguay net caught goalkeeper Fernando Muslera out of position. Dominic Adiyiah's header was cleared off the goal line by Luis Suarez - using his arm. That drew an immediate red card for the striker, who will miss the semifinal, and sent Gyan to the penalty spot.

With the noise seemingly at a supersonic level, Gyan calmly eyed Muslera, then struck the ball off the crossbar.

Gyan stumbled away holding his head as the whistle sounded, sending the match to penalty kicks and the crowd into stunned silence.

But only momentarily. The fans, except for the small pockets of blue-clad Uruguay supporters in the crowd of 84,017, booed Forlan before he calmly sent the first kick past Richard Kingson.

And who would step up first for Ghana but Gyan - and he also struck the ball perfectly. Had he done so minutes earlier, Ghana and all of Africa would be celebrating an historic achievement.

Instead, the shootout moved to 3-2 for Uruguay when Muslera guessed correctly, diving left for an easy save on John Mensah. After Maximiliano Pereira's kick skied over the net, the vuvuzelas were at their loudest.

But Muslera also stopped Adiyiah, and Abreu won it. As his teammates sprinted to smother him in an ecstatic scrum, several Ghanaians slumped to the field.

And Soccer City fell silent again.

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JOHANNESBURG -- Victories - and defeats - don't come any tougher than this. Uruguay survived when Ghana missed a penalty kick at the very end of extra time, then won the shootout 4-2 after a 1-1 draw...
JOHANNESBURG -- Victories - and defeats - don't come any tougher than this. Uruguay survived when Ghana missed a penalty kick at the very end of extra time, then won the shootout 4-2 after a 1-1 draw...
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11:35 AM on 07/07/2010
I guess in soccer, everbody's a goalie, and it's OK with the refs.

If basketball had the same rules, teams would simply station their center under the basket and block shots from going in.
12:57 PM on 07/06/2010
FIFA has to definetly do something about this otherwise there will be 11 goal keepers at the net knowing that the worst that can happen is be suspended from one game. I know there can't be 10 players in each team without integrity as Suarez; but in any so called act of desperation; to the players anything goes as long as it takes you to the next round; after all you can even get to become a "hero" to the eyes of your country men who also lack integrity obviously.
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12:28 AM on 07/06/2010
@Doctor Nick

Big difference from what Suarez did and what Kewell of Australia did. Kewell had his arms by his side and was wrongly sent off. Even I as a Ghanain can admit that but Suarez blatantly cheated and he gloated afterwards about how he would do it again. Secondly who's fault was it for the Serbian player stupidly handling the ball?. Was it Ghanas?. Did Ghana deserve to go forward you state?. Did Uruguay deserve to go forward when the ball was clearly going into the net?. You sound like a Ghana hater to me. Australia,Serbia all had 90 minutes to win against Ghana.
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09:35 PM on 07/05/2010
Hasn't anyone else called into question the Ghanian coach for taking out their sole goal scorer in two matches and replacing him with a young kid with no international match experience?

And the young kid missed the goal during the shoot out whereas Sultari, a seasoned pro, would likely not have. Very bad coaching decision that served to defeat Ghana in the end. And that young kid gets to spend the next 4 years kicking himself for missing a penalty kick that he probably made since he was 5.
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03:10 PM on 07/05/2010
For everyone talking about the Karma of Uruguay here, I think there's another point that needs to be made.

Where are all the people calling Harry Kewell or Kuzmanovic (Serbian player) cheaters? How quickly we forget that Ghana only made it out of the group stage because
(a)Gyan was good at making penalties and converted 2 of them to give it all 4 points (and the only two goals in three group stage games),
(b)a Serbian defender made an inexplicably stupid handball (not even in a scoring situation)
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(c)Ghana got the benefit of the referee who judged that Kewell committed an intentional handball resulting in a successful penalty and red card for Kewell (check out the video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NATVZcIAEbE To me it looks pretty clearly like an unintentional handball with the hands in an natural position, ergo NO penalty)

So did Ghana really DESERVE to go forward? Or did they live and die by successfully converting penalty kicks due to handballs, one of which might have prevented a sure goal but the other two being the result of luck and possibly bad officiating? If the same handball had occurred in the middle of the game, would people have had the same reaction?
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02:59 PM on 07/05/2010
seriously - could huffpo get an english feed? first they post handheld's from lord knows who for their clips of the WC and now they have great feeds but they are in different languages. i know that we are severely lacking where language is concerend, but geez.
02:58 PM on 07/05/2010
GOALTENDING!!!

Automatic goal, yellow (not red) card to the offender.

End of discussion.
04:44 PM on 07/05/2010
In a future world cup maybe, if the rules get changed. But not in this one. So in reality, the discussion is just getting started.
08:39 AM on 07/05/2010
if you see the ball that was prevented by Suarez carefully you will find it was an offside
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03:44 AM on 07/05/2010
Enjoy your victory now Uruguay. It will be short lived and karma will catch up with you. See what happened to France after they cheated Ireland out of a qualifying spot.

Anyhow the DUTCH will bring you a new reality on the pitch. We needed a villan in this World Cup, and for a change the villan is not from Europe.

Go Netherlands (lk zal handhaven)
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Andrea Torres
03:00 PM on 07/05/2010
that's superstitious. what happens, happens. random, not magical.
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03:31 PM on 07/07/2010
Clockwork Orange.

Random karma.
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11:21 PM on 07/04/2010
I can't believe the ghana supporters are still whining about this. Both England and Mexico have gotten over their WC misfortunes, but apparently this handball was worst than an act of terra.

Wow.
01:14 AM on 07/05/2010
Yeah...cause you got over the US losing real quick. Pot meet Kettle.
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01:16 AM on 07/05/2010
It took 24 hours. How long has it been since Ghana got their _asses kicked?
07:59 PM on 07/04/2010
Worse than the actual handball was the Uruguayan team's reaction to it. They paraded Suarez around on their shoulders and Suarez later declared: ""The Hand of God now belongs to me. Mine is the real Hand Of God," said Suárez. "I made the best save of the tournament. Sometimes in training I play as a goalkeeper so it was worth it."

Disgraceful. Way to put Uruguay on the map.
10:17 PM on 07/04/2010
omg, get over it!
10:19 PM on 07/04/2010
actually uruguay got on the map when they legalize same sex civil unions!

(i wikied)
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11:22 PM on 07/04/2010
It's illegal to be gay in ghana.
04:49 PM on 07/05/2010
PKatherine: I thought Uruguay got on the map when they won 2 olympic gold medals for soccer, two World Cups, the most international soccer tournaments in the 20th century, hosted the first World Cup, beat Brazil in the biggest upset in soccer history, became the smallest country to win World Cups, and became only one of two teams to reverse a 3-0 deficit in a World Cup match, among many other international honors and trophies you obviously don't even know exist.
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06:13 PM on 07/04/2010
Maybe FIFA should change the rules though. f the ball looks like its going into the goal and someone handballs it (no pun intended), then it should count as a technical goal.

Sounds too simple for them I think. Just like instant replay.
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04:14 PM on 07/04/2010
The greatest Red Card a player ever taken in a World Cup.
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06:14 PM on 07/04/2010
I agree. Taken for the team. Heck of a price though.
10:16 PM on 07/04/2010
soo true!
03:47 PM on 07/04/2010
This is a clear case of a sport that clings to Outdated or Bad Rules

Current Rule: "Any hand ball by a defender inside the penalty goal area gives a penalty kick to the opposing team"

Rule should be amended: If said Handball occurs within a Meter of the Goal Line and the Ball was clearly going inside the Goal - then is counted as a GOAL - no penalty kick needed
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11:19 PM on 07/04/2010
Should it had been amended on the fly by a field ref?
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03:58 AM on 07/05/2010
Agreed.
02:23 PM on 07/04/2010
Uruguay has a great squad which technically outplayed Ghana the entire match, and through the penalty kicks as well, which is why they won (fairly). Complain about goals being denied due to FIFA's resistance the goal-line technology, or myopic line judges, but the last minutes of Ghana/Uruguay were officiated fairly. It's sad to see Africa leave the tournament on their homefield, and it's wonderful to see continental support for the squad (were you Americans cheering for Mexico after USA left??)--but that's how the World Cup is...after group play half the teams leave each round, so quit crying, and why not be supportive of the amazing sport of soccer which truly engages international dialogue and community, and transcends geographical prejudices. Uruguay deserves the win -- a hand ball is not cheating -- all persons posting who do not understand the beauty and dynamism of soccer/footbal, please stop making short-sighted comparisons, and really think about what you're saying. THX.