Ghana’s Black Stars have safely landed in Madagascar to resume their preparations for the pivotal Group E AFCON qualifier.
After four days of practice at the Accra Sports Stadium, the Black Stars left Accra on Friday afternoon.
The Black Stars have tonight landed in Madagascar after spending hours on aircraft that departed from Kotoka International Airport.
The Black Stars will immediately proceed to the team’s hotel and have a rest.
Ghana’s head coach Chris Hughton and his staff will take the team to practice on Saturday afternoon to finish getting ready for the encounter against Madagascar.
The match between Ghana and Madagascar is set to take place on Sunday, June 18.
If the Black Stars triumph, Ghana will be qualified to compete at the 2023 AFCON, which will be held in Madagascar.