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2011/2011 Ghana league champions Berekum Chelsea have added another friendly on their pre-season tour of the southern sector against Elmina Sharks.
The Blues will use the game to test their readiness ahead of the 2015-16 Ghana Premier League campaign with a friendly against the Sharks on Wednesday December 9, at the Dr Nduom Sports Complex.
The game will further give head coach, Solomon Odwo a chance to integrate the club’s new signings into his plans.
Wednesday’s game would round up Chelsea’s tour of the south after playing in a friendly tournament at Tema against Inter Allies and Vision FC.
Chelsea finished fourth in the 2014/2015 season but it’s unclear when the 2015/16 Ghana Premier League will start due to the pending issues of protests at the GFA.
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