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Ghana's U20 side will face South American giants Brazil and Argentina in a friendly tournament to be played later in the year.
The Black Satellites have been invited for the eight-team tournament to be played in South Africa by the middle of the year with the start date yet to be firmed up.
Asian giants Japan, as well as Egypt, Nigeria, Cameroon and the host nation will play in the competition to be held in Cape Town.
The eight teams will be divided into two groups with the top two sides progressing to the semi-finals in the tournament to be organised by the South Africa Football Association (SAFA).
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