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The senior national football team will resume training Friday in preparation for their World Cup qualifier against Sudan in Omdurman on June 20.
The Black Stars were given three days off following their 2-0 defeat of Mali in Group D of the World Cup qualifiers.
But it will be business as usual when they begin camping towards their third game in the second phase of qualifiers as they sit comfortably at the top of the group.
Most of the players are expected in camp but for Haminu Dramani and Joe Tex Frimpong who have club action in Europe this weekend.
The team will hold two training sessions in the day before travelling to Naivasha, Kenya for another training spell.
They are expected to play a club side in Kenya before heading to Omdurman two days before taking on the Nile Crocodiles.
Ghana are top of qualifying group D after a 2-0 win over Mali in Bamako gave them the maximum six points from two games.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com
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