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Black Satellites defender, Kuffour Asamoah, has promised that Ghana’s male U20 national team will win the 2023 African Games football competition.
Ghana will open its campaign against Congo at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday afternoon in their Group A opener.
Speaking at a pre-game press conference on Thursday, Kuffour Asamoah was emphatic about the Black Satellites chances of winning the tournament.
“Many people outside are waiting for this opportunity and we’ve been selected, we are much grateful for this opportunity,” the Berekum Chelsea player said.
“We are going to deliver and bring out the best in us. We are going for the trophy. We are going for the trophy.”
At the last African Games in 2019, Ghana did not progress from the group stage after finishing third in Group B behind Mali and Senegal.
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