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The Official Bank Sponsor of the Black Stars, Unibank, has asked the Black Stars to beat the Cranes of Uganda comprehensively in their Africa Cup of Nations Group qualifier at the Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi on Saturday.
“We wish to enjoin the Black Stars to ensure a great start towards Morocco 2015 finals with a resounding victory over the Ugandans,” Unibank said in a statement in Kumasi on Friday.
The management of the Bank called on the players to file out with the determination to excel and win the match convincingly to take commanding position in their Group.
“We also appeal to all Ghanaians to forget what happened in Brazil and troop en masse to the stadium to spur the team to victory as the gates are now free.
“Ghana is a four time Africa champion and we want the fans across the country to support the team massively as they start the journey towards winning the trophy for the fifth time in Morocco 2015.
“We feel there is no better way for Ghana to begin another quest for African glory than winning this encounter convincingly and we believe the Black Stars are capable of meeting the expectation of Ghanaians,” the statement said
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