The Black Starlets will arrive on Wednesday night after a disappointing campaign at the ongoing African U17 Championship in Morocco.
The Ghana youth side exited the competition last Saturday after drawing 0-0 with Ivory Coast in their final Group Match.
Coach Paa Kwasi Fabin’s side managed one defeat and two draws to finish in third place in Group B.
This is the first time Ghana have failed to advance from the Group stage of an African Junior Championship.
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