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The Ghana Football Association's President, Kurt Okraku, has guaranteed that the Black Stars will be prepared for the 2022 FIFA World Cup to be staged in Qatar.
Ghana has been handed a tricky draw after being paired with Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay in Group H.
On November 24, Ghana will face Portugal to commence their journey at the tournament before facing South Korea and Uruguay in the remaining Group games.
"Our plan is to open our training camp in Abu Dhabi on November 10 where the team will camp for about nine days before we depart for the tournament," Kurt Okraku said as quoted by ghanafa.org.
"The Black Stars will play against Switzerland in our final preparatory match on November 17, before we depart for Doha the next day for the World Cup.
He added, "Mr. President, I must say that we greatly appreciate the support from your good self and the government throughout this journey and would like to assure you that Ghana will be ready for Mundial come November 2022.
"The technical team will be ready, the staff will be ready, the players will be ready and Ghana will be ready."
Otto Addo has submitted a 55-man provisional squad ahead of the tournament with the number set to be pruned to 26 before the competition begins.
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