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English Premier League side Everton have announced they will travel to Ghana as part of their 2009 pre-season schedule.
The trip will see the Club break new ground as it will be the first time in the 131 year history that an Everton side has traveled to Western Africa.
Manager David Moyes will travel without the majority of his international players as they will be on an extended summer break due to international duties.
The opposition is yet to be confirmed but will either be Asante Kotoko or Hearts of Oak.
The decision about which team the Blues will face is to be made through a public vote.
The game will be played on the evening of 12 July with the kick off time to be confirmed.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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