Asante Kotoko arrive in Mauritania
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Asante Kotoko have arrived in the Mauritania capital of Nouakchott ahead of their CAF Champions League game with FC Nouadhibhou.
Having left Accra on Wednesday, the Ghana Premier League giants are there with a contingent of 21 players, in addition to technical and management team members.
Kotoko are without their captain Felix Annan, who has been ruled out for five weeks due to a thigh injury. However, Razak Abalora is available, having recovered from coronavirus.

The game will be played on Sunday, November 29.

The Porcupine Warriors will be hoping for a positive result this weekend before the return leg in Accra.




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