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The Star-studded ex and current footballers have arrived in Ghana for the much awaited Vodafone Unity Match 2016 games between record Ghana Premier League champions, Kumasi Asante Kotoko and the Ghana Black Stars on June 8 and 11 at the Kumasi and Accra Sports Stadia respectively.
The team led by former England and Arsenal defender, Sol Campbell also saw the arrival of Dutch legend Edgar Davids, Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke, Liverpool Great Emile Heskey, Cameroun International and FC Barcelona tough-tackling midfielder Alex Song, Ghanaian-born and ex-Dutch international George Boateng and former Chelsea centre back William Gallas.
Former Black Stars captain, Stephen Appiah will lead the team depart Accra for Kumasi where they will hold a press briefing before lacing up their boots to play against the Reds (Kotoko).
Here are photos of the teams arrival:















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