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Ghana’s opponent Guinea has begun preparations for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations scheduled for Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
The Syli Nationale moved to camp on Monday in Conakry and train at the September 28 Stadium.
Ten foreign-based players attended the session under the technical guidance of coach Michel Dussuyer. Among those who reported to camp are Aziz Abdul Keita, Naby Yatara, Ibrahima Sory Conte, Boubacar Diallo, Djoulde Bah, Naby Soumah, Ousmane Barry, Ismael Bangoura, Ibrahima Sory Bangoura and Ibrahima Traoré.
The likes of Jean Habib Baldé, Thierno Bah, Dian Bobo Balde and Pascal Feindouno are expected to join their colleagues in camp by the close of the week.
The Syli Nationale will leave for Abidjan where they pitch camp at the ultramodern sports complex of Ivorian giants, ASEC Mimosas from 9-16 January, 2012.
The Black stars will be camping in South Africa from 7-19 January 2012
The Guineans are housed in the same Group B with Ghana, Botswana and Mali.
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