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A token fee of two Ghana Cedis for all the stands and four Ghana Cedis at the VIP section will be charged a the gates to encourage the sporting public patronise the match between the national U-17 team, the Black Starlets when they host their counterparts from Zambia in the Rwanda 2011 second leg first round qualifier on Saturday, September 11, at the Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra.
A statement signed by Emmanuel Gyimah, Deputy General Secretary in charge of Administration at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), copied to GNA Sports, said kick-off time is 15h00 GMT.
It therefore urged the sporting public to come in their numbers to cheer the Starlets onto a resounding victory over their Zambai counterparts.
The Starlets were 1-2 losers from the first leg held in Lusaka a fortnight ago, and need at least a lone goal victory to qualify for the final round.
The winner of the clash will face either Guinea or Senegal for a place at the finals of the ninth edition of the biennial tournament slated for Rwanda from January 7 to January 22, 2011.
Source: GNA
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