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The Black Satellites of Ghana will hold their final training session at the Achimota School Park on Thursday, March 7, 2024, ahead of their first game at the 2023 African Games.
The final session will be an opportunity for Desmond Ofei to wrap up preparation with his boys as they take on Congo in the opening match of the men’s football event.
The team will commence their campaign on Friday at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, March 8.
After long days of camping in both Prampram and Cape Coast, the team returned to Accra and trained at Achimota Park on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, before testing their capabilities in a trial match against Premier League outfit Legon Cities that ended in a goalless draw.
Ahead of their final session, Ofei will meet the press on Thursday afternoon for his press conference.
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