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The senior national team continued preparations for the upcoming friendly matches Morocco and Ivory Coast at the Cape Coast stadium.
A total of 19 players took part in the session handled by Black Stars Coach Charles Akonor on Thursday.
The fixtures scheduled to take place in Rabat and Cape Coast are meant to fine tune the Stars ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in September.
Ajax midfielder Mohammed Kudus, FA Cup winner, Daniel Amartey, Baba Iddrisu, Gideon Mensah, and Emmanuel Lomotey are among the 19 to have reported to camp.
The Black Stars will play the Atlas Lions of Morocco on Tuesday, June 8 in Rabat before hosting Ivory Coast on Saturday, June 12 at the Cape Coast stadium.
Captain Andre Ayew and his brother Jordan Ayew, Arsenal star Thomas Partey are expected to join the team on Friday.
Below are pictures courtesy of the Ghana Football Association



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