Under the command of Portuguese coach Marcos Antunes, the night of 'rain' of goals in the Angolan team was marked by the 'hat-tricks' of Bráulio (1, 23 and 35), and Chico (17, 20 and 24) and the 'bis ' of Arroz Doce (11 and 26).
Jô, in the opening minute, Hélber (31) and Kaluanda (33), scored Angola's remaining goals, while Ghana reduced the score with an own goal from Adérito, at nine, and through Pako (15) and Arthur (39).
With this victory, Angola finishes second in Group A, with six points, behind hosts Morocco, which has nine, as a result of the 13-0 victory over Zambia.
In the semi-finals, Angola will face three-time African champions Egypt, on Friday, while Morocco will play Libya.
At the end of the meeting, the national coach, Marcos Antunes, expressed satisfaction with the main objective achieved.
"What was the initial objective, at this moment, has been achieved, which is to compete in the semi-finals. From here on, we must be focused, rest well, recover and continue working to continue to be successful. And whoever wants to beat us, he will have to be better than us and he will have to be much more competent", he said.