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The Black Stars flew to Brazil Tuesday as the Ghana national team seeks to make history at the FIFA World Cup tournament which kicks off on Thursday.
The Stars beat their Korean counterparts four goals to nil on Monday in their last warm up warm up game ahead of the World Cup tournament- inspiring hope among Ghanaians.
Ghana needed to win Monday's game to make up for the 1:0 defeat to Holland in a friendly last week.
KLM sponsored 13 top business executives on an all expenses paid trip to watch the Ghana- Holland friendly.
This will be the third consecutive appearance for the Black Stars at the football tournament held every four years.
KLM, which is the official airline partner of the Black Stars, flew the team to the United States where they trounced their Korean counterparts.
Mr. Kwesi Nyantakyi, President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) said the Association is comfortable with the service provided by KLM.
"We have been using KLM for our travels not only for the World Cup but for all our travels within Europe. The reason is that most of our business destinations are places that you can use KLM to travel to and most of the players are in countries that KLM flies to", he said.
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