Ghana topped group C with seven points, recording two wins and a draw.
The Black Satellites scored three goals in three group games, while conceding a single goal.
The team will now lock horns with host nation Egypt, who finished third in Group A.
A win for either side will mean an automatic qualification to the last four of the U20 AFCON, which doubles as qualification to the World Cup.
Ghana is yet to participate in the U20 World Cup since 2015.
Ghana, who won the U20 World Cup in 2009, will be aiming to reclaim their spot amongst the elites in Chile’s tournament in September.
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