The Black Satellites open their campaign in the three-nation U-20 friendly tournament on Sunday against Namibia.
Orlando Wellington’s all-local side will be seeking to put in a good performance at the Accra Sports Stadium as Ghana as plays host.
The coach insists his focus is to see his side give a good account of themselves after a difficult run of form lately.
“We have to start winning matches to regain confidence and that’s where my attention lie,” the Ghana coach said.
The Black Satellites are also joined by Egypt for the competition which will see each side playing two matches with the team with most points winning the competition.
The three countries are preparing for their Africa Youth Championship qualifiers which start later this month.
Opening day fixture:
Ghana v Namibia – July 8
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