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The Black Stars of Ghana have left for Morocco ahead of their second group game of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Ghana will face Niger in Morocco after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) moved the game to Berkane.
The team left Kumasi on Friday evening for the game which is scheduled for Monday, September 9.
All 24 players called up were on board for the tie which is expected to be a crucial one for the Black Stars following defeat on the opening day.
Ghana lost to Angola at the Baba Yara Stadium on Thursday after falling to a late strike from substitute Milson.
The defeat was also the Black Stars first loss in Kumasi in 24 years.
After the first round of games played, Otto Addo’s side sit third in the group with no point while Angola and Sudan are joint-leaders in Group F.
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