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Ghana's Under-20 male national team, the Black Satellites, have arrived in France for a three-week tour of Europe in preparation for the 2024 WAFU B U20 tournament.
Head Coach Desmond Ofei and his 22-man squad arrived in France on Thursday June 27, 2024, to kickstart the European training tour.
The Black Satellites will play in a series of friendly matches in France and also in Belgium.
The team will battle Belgian outfit KV Mechelen on Tuesday July 2, 2024 at the K. Rumstse SK, Doelhaagstraat, 70, Tourcoing, Nord before facing Royal Antwerp U23 side on Sunday July 19, 2024 at the Oude Bosuilbaan 54a, 2100, Antwerp.
The Ghanaian team will hold regular training sessions at the Rue de l'Union à 70, Tourcoing, Stadium, Nord.
Coach Desmond Ofei will use the three week training period to trim the rough edges of the team in preparation for the 2024 WAFU B U20 tournament.
The Black Satellites have regrouped for the first time since their Gold winning feat at the 2023 All Africa Games.
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