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The National Paralympic Committee of Ghana has begun player selection process for this month's three-nation amputee football tournament in the United Kingdom.
The national amputee football team, the Black Challenge, will lock horns with their England counterparts in a three-nation tournament ahead of the 2022 World Amputee World Cup in Turkey.

The game will be played between July 29 and 31 at the Reaseheath College Park, Cheshire, United Kingdom.

NPC Ghana has asked each amputee football club in the county to submit the names of three of their registered players.
The team will begin a 10-day non-residential camping at the Accra Sports Stadium from July 7.
Apart from the England friendly, the Black Challenge will embark on a tour of France and Belgium and engage the United States in a friendly in September.
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