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Three countries have written to the Ghana Football Association expressing interest in engaging the Black Stars on the next friendly international date on 20 August.
European nation Uzbekistan and two African sides Tunisia and Cape Verde Islands want to play Ghana ahead of the resumption of the 2010 joint qualifiers.
The Ghana Football Association had agreed to play Norway on that date but disagreement with the match organizers is threatening the outcome of the match.
The Black Stars last played Cape Verde in 2006 during the qualifiers of the last World Cup in Germany.
The Football Association has pledged a friendly match for the Black Stars before they play Libya in Tripoli on 6 September.
Source: Daily Guide
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