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The Black Satellites of Ghana have been drawn to face the Albicelestes Argentina, Nigeria and hosts South Africa in this month's U20 friendly tournament in Cape Town.
South American giants Brazil will face Cameroon, Kenya and Japan in Group of the tournament which starts on 25 May.
The Black Satellites will open their Group A campaign on 25 May when they take on arch rivals Nigeria at the Athlone Stadium.
Ghana will play South Africa at the Cape Town Stadium two days later before playing Argentina on 29 May.
The top two teams in each group will advance to the semi finals.
The competition will end on 3 June.
Group A
South Africa
Argentina
Ghana
Nigeria
Group B
Brazil
Cameroon
Kenya
Japan
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