The Black Stars will hold their first training at the University of Ghana Stadium on Friday, May 31, 2024, ahead of the upcoming 206 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Ghana will play against Mali and Central African Republic in the next two games of the qualifying series.
The Stars will train in Accra for five days before departing for Bamako on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, for the crucial Group I encounter against the Eagles of Mali.
Friday's training session is scheduled to commence at 16:30 GMT with the session pen to both the media and the general public.
Otto Addo's side opened camp on Thursday, May 30, with a number of players reporting on the first day.
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