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The Black Satellites will play the second leg of the African Youth Championship qualifiers against Uganda at the Tamale Sports Stadium on Sunday August 12.
Ghana must score two unanswered goals to progress to the next stage of the qualification following their 3-1 defeat to the Hippos in Kampala last Saturday.
Spokesperson of the Ghana Football Association, Ibrahim Sani Daara told JOY Sports in an interview “the match will be played tentatively in Tamale. It falls in the line of the FA’s plan of taking some of the national team matches around for the entire country to have a feel of our national teams.”
The Tamale Sports Stadium was last used in 2008 when the local Black Stars played against Niger in a 2009 CHAN qualifier.
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