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Local Black Stars head Coach Herbert Addo says his team will not seek to avoid any Country ahead of the CHAN draw in Khartoum tomorrow.
Saturday's draw would reveal Ghana's group opponents for the second edition of the competition designed by CAF for only home-based players.
Sixteen qualified teams including hosts, Sudan will be housed into four groups of four teams and Herbert Addo believes the local Stars who were losing finalists at the maiden edition can take on any opponent.
He said he was concerned about picking a better team than about the strength of opposing teams.
Meanwhile, the Ghana football Association has released the second set of thirty players who will begin camping on Monday for final selection ahead of the competition proper next year.
The players include goalkeeper Sammy Adjei, Kotoko’s duo of Alex Asamoah and Louis Agyemang , Gilbert Fiamenyo and joint top scorer Nana Poku of Berekum Arsenals.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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