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Ghana will begin camping for the 2014 Brazil World Cup finals on 25 May, the Ghana Football Association has confirmed.
This will be one-week after all the major European Leagues (where the majority of Ghana players are based) have come to an end.
Preparations will continue until 11 June, a day before the official opening of the tournament.
Venue for camping and opponents for international friendly matches will be confirmed early next year.
“We will be discussing with a number of match organizers and agents; probable opponents we will be playing during the preparation period, ” Ghana FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi revealed.
“We will also be looking at possible venues for our preparations; the incentive or package for the team; issues of psychology, physiotherapy, medical issues to make our team is fully prepared for this World Cup competition. ”
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