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The three technical members of the Black Stars who were involved in a car accident over the weekend have all reported to camp ahead of preparations for the games against Angola and Niger.
Head coach Otto Addo and his assistant, John Paintsil as well as Fatawu Dauda, who is the goalkeeper's trainer, were involved in a car accident on their return from Tarkwa are all in the team's camp at Alisa Hotel, Accra.
The three technical members, over the weekend, were in Tarkwa for the Champion of Champions clash between Samartex and Nsoatreman.
They avoided a head-on collision with a pick-up truck on the Tarkwa-Takoradi road which saw the left side of their Land Cruiser damaged. No injuries were sustained after the incident.
Joy Sports can confirm the trio have joined the national team camp and are expected to lead the Black Stars' first training session later today for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Angola on Thursday.
Ghana face Angola on Thursday, September 5, before playing Niger four days later in Morocco.
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