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The Black Stars are back in Ghana following their emphatic win over Central African Republic (CAR) on Wednesday.
The team arrived at the Kotoka International Airport in the early hours of Thursday, October 9.
The team was received by the Ghana Supporters United who were at the airport to welcome them following the big win.
Ghana defeated CAR by five goals to nil in Morocco as they edged closer to 2026 World Cup qualification.
The Black Stars are expected to begin preparations for their final qualifier against Comoros which is scheduled for Sunday, October 12, at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Black Stars are hoping to make their fifth World Cup appearance in the last editions.
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