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Ghana's sole representative at the 2023 CAF Women's Champions League Ampem Darkoa Ladies have arrived in Korhogo in the northern province of Ivory Coast for their last Group B game against Huracanes FC.
The WAFU B champions were originally stationed in San Pedro, where they played their first two games, winning one and losing the other.
Ampem Darkoa beat defending champions, ASFAR Club 2-1 in their first game and Suffered a humiliating 3-0 defeat to AS Mande from Mali on Thursday before enplaning to Korhogo.
The team arrived at their game village in Korhogo and will begin preparations for their last game on Sunday.
The Ghanaian champions lie second on the Group B log with three points and will have to win against Huracanies FC to progress to the semi-finals of the competition.
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