Black Stars officially begins camping today ahead of World Cup qualifiers

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The Black Stars of Ghana will begin camping and training today ahead of November 17 and 21, 2023, 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Ghana’s coach, Chris Hughton,has named a 25-man squad with the only new face being Rayo Vallecano central defender Abdul Mumin ahead of the games and as such all the players are anticipated to report to camp.

Black Stars are anticipated to begin camp in Accra, where they will stay for a few days and conduct their training sessions before the leave for Kumasi for the Madagascar clash.

The first leg match between the Black Stars and Madagascar is scheduled for Friday, November 17 at Baba Yara Stadium.

On Tuesday, November 21, 2023, the team will leave for an away match against Comoros.

The Black Stars will be hoping to bounce back after suffering two consecutive defeats.

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