Ghana celebrates World Cup win against Serbia with national celebrations

Ghanaians thronged the streets of the capital and launched what promises to be an all-night celebration to mark the first win by an African team at the World Cup in South Africa.

Large crowds gathered around major streets in Accra to celebrate the 1-0 victory against Serbia. Cars draped in the national flag swarmed the streets, and some drivers honked their horns as others sang.

Radio stations also said celebrations were taking place nationally.

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3 comments on “Ghana celebrates World Cup win against Serbia with national celebrations

  1. azusa says:

    Please, can somebody not get rid of those D***** childish plastic horns the crowds play incessantly?
    They sound like a tuneless swarm of wasps and are ruining the game.

  2. evan miller says:

    AMEN, #1!

  3. Ad Orientem says:

    I just hit the “mute” button on the TV. All the “chat” is really unnecessary and yes, the horns are annoying.