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Ghana's Black Satellites have been drawn in Group A for the maiden edition of the WAFU A and B U-20 Boys' Cup set for this month.
The Satellites are joined by Togo, Gambia and Liberia for the tournament which will be staged in Ghana.
The competition is scheduled to take place from June 15 to June 30 and will feature 13 countries in the West African region. All 16 teams in the region were expected to compete in the first edition.
The draw for the tournament was held earlier this week with the teams identifying their opponents.
Group B will see defending champions Nigeria take on Burkina Faso, Guinea, Niger and Mali while Senegal are in Group C alongside Sierra Leone, Cote d'Ivoire and Benin.
The competition will be played at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram with the final being played at the University of Ghana Stadium.
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