The Ghana Football Association has announced that it would pay respect to former Ghana President before the commencement of their AFCON qualifier against Sudan this afternoon.
According to a statement on the GFA website "The Confederation of African Football (CAF), has granted Ghana’s request to wear a black armband and observe a minute silence in Thursday’s game against Sudan".
This is in honour of Ghana’s 1st President of the 4th Republic, His Excellency Jerry John Rawlings who passed on Thursday morning, at the Korle-bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.
The Black Stars will later this afternoon, play against Sudan in a matchday three 2021 AFCON qualifier at the Cape Coast stadium.
GhanaWeb will bring you Live Updates of the game on this platform.
- Abedi, Abdul Razak and Polo: George Alhassan names his top three Ghanaian players of all-time
- Ghanaian players abroad were excluded from Black Stars' 1982 squad - Ex-Black Stars player reveals
- The results have not been the best – Andre Ayew admits Black Stars struggles
- Dreams FC more capable of qualifying Ghana for 2026 World Cup than current Black Stars – One Man Supporter
- 'Dondo' used by Black Stars players for 'jama' at 2022 World Cup makes it to FIFA Museum
- Read all related articles