The Black Stars have arrived in Morocco ahead of Monday's 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Madagascar.
Ghana's contingent arrived at the Acharif Alidrissi Airport in Al Hoceima at 16:16 on Saturday afternoon, after a six hour flight from Accra. Chairman of the Black Stars Management Committee, Dr. Randy Abbey, and Vice Chairman Stephen Appiah led Ghana's contingent for the trip.
The team will have one full training session; the mandatory session at the Stade Mimoun Al Arsi in Al Hoceima on Sunday.
Ghana are top of Group I with 12 points following Friday night's resounding 5-0 victory over Chad in Accra. The four-time African champions are three points clear of second placed Comorros, and could gain further ground with win on Monday.
The squad include: Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Benjamin Asare, Joseph Wollacott, Gideon Mensah, Ebenezer Annan, Kingsley Schindler, Kamaradini Mamudu, Alexander Djiku, Mohammed Salisu, Razak Simpson, Jonas Adjetey, Jerome Opoku, Thomas Partey, Lawrence Agyekum, Abu Francis, Mohammed Kudus, Ernest Nuamah, Jordan Ayew, Inaki Williams, Antoine Semenyo, Jerry Afriyie, Kamal Deen Sulemana, Christopher Bonsu Baah.
Monday night's fixture is scheduled to kick off at 19:00 hours GMT.
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