The Black Stars of Ghana will move their camping base to Cape Coast on Tuesday to continue their preparations for the clash with the Bafana Bafana of South Africa in the 2021 AFCON Qualifier.
Ghana will open their preparations in Accra where they will be based at either the Tang Palace or the Labadi Beach Hotel and train at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday.
The team will then move camp to the match venue – Cape Coast – on Tuesday morning and continue their training session in the afternoon.
In a statement released by the GFA, the team will make stop-overs at Winneba and Mankessim to fraternize with the fans and ignite the #BrngBackTheLove call for the game.
“Tuesday November 12, 2019 The Black Stars departs for Cape Coast and will make brief stop-overs at Winneba and Mankessim, where they will interact with fans and distribute paraphernalia to them.
“The team will have its first training session in Cape Coast at the Cape Coast Stadium between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. This training session is open to the media,” the statement noted.
Ghana will take on South Africa on Thursday evening.
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