Black Stars coach CK Akonnor, GFA vice Mark Addo fly to Egypt for 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying draw
Newly-appointed Black Stars coach CK Akonnor and Ghana FA vice president Mark Addo are off to Egypt for Tuesday's 2022 FIFA World Cup finals qualifying draw.
Ghana have been put in Pot I alongside South Africa, Senegal, Tunisia, Nigeria, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Cameroon, Mali and DR Congo.
The top 26 ranked teams on the continent will be joined by the 14 winners from the first round for the second qualifying round.
The 40 teams will be drawn into ten groups of four teams.
The matches will kick off from the weekend of March 23–31, 2020 and end on the weekend of October 4–12, 2021.
Ghana played in three consecutive FIFA World Cup finals from 2006 but missed out on the last tournament in Russia 2018.
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