Audio By Carbonatix
The Black Stars have finally touched down in Equatorial Guinea for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
The team arrived in the Central African country at exactly 6:00am GMT on Thursday.
Coach Avram Grant’s side had been camping in Spain for the past 10 days ahead of their crucial hurdle in Equatorial Guinea.
There will be no training today following their long journey from Spain to Eqautorial Guinea.
However they are expected to have their first training session on Friday evening ahead of the opening group game against Senegal on Monday, January 19 at the Estadio Santiago Nguema Eneme in Mongomo.
Ghana has been drawn in Group C along with Senegal, South Africa and Algeria.
The Black Stars are chasing their fifth African silverware having won the tournament on four occasions.
Latest Stories
-
Traditional Kitchen – the overlooked small ‘Toxic Waste Factory’ killing thousands every year
5 minutes -
FACT CHECK: Did Ghana Publishing Company really increase its asset base by 3,000% in 2023?
15 minutes -
US ICE confirms Ofori-Atta overstayed visa, describes him as ‘illegal alien’
22 minutes -
Ghana, Japan deepen diplomatic and economic ties at high-level talks in Accra
26 minutes -
Gun amnesty extended to January 30 as Interior Ministry issues final call for surrender of illicit firearms
26 minutes -
Government to build 1,500-seat National Theatre in Kumasi
1 hour -
Sammy Crabbe accuses NPP General Secretary of undermining party discipline
1 hour -
GOIL PLC reduces fuel prices at stations to ease cost of living
1 hour -
Atta Akyea warns NPP against dropping Bawumia ahead of 2028 elections
1 hour -
Kumasi faces landfill crisis as Mayor seeks €6m for expansion
1 hour -
Police rescue 46 trafficking victims, including toddler, at Buduburam
1 hour -
How Telecel Foundation is equipping women in Agribusiness with digital and financial skills
1 hour -
NPP race: Adutwum takes campaign to Afigya Kwabre South, Kwabre East
1 hour -
Youth Minister appeals to Vice President for funds to tackle migration
1 hour -
Navy busts shadow fuel syndicate at sea as illegal bunkering bleeds Ghana’s economy
1 hour
