The Black Stars will depart Ghana at 2 PM on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, for Luanda, ahead of Friday's Group F African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifier.
Coach Otto Addo is expected to lead a team of twenty-three players after fifteen players arrived in camp on Tuesday, adding up to Monday's eight.
On Monday, the team trained with eight players - Razak Simpson, Isaac Afful, Emmanuel Antwi, Gideon Mensah, Kudus Mohammed, Elisha Owusu, Joseph Wollacott, and Osman Bukari.
Despite the initial withdrawals (eight players in total), the Stars are will travel with a full contingent
Fourteen more - Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Abdul Manaf, Terry Yegbe, Jordan Ayew, Ransford Yeboah Koningsdoffer, Kingsley Schindler, Ibrahim Sulemana, Michael Baidoo, Nathaniel Adjei Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Alidu Seidu, Ernest Nuamah, Forson Amankwah, Francis Abu and Ebenezer Annan, joined Tuesday's training at the Accra Sports Stadium.
OFK Beograd left Ebenezer Annan will join the team in Luanda after the Ghana Football Association changed his flight details to avoid the risk of jetlag.
He would have otherwise flown to Accra for just a day, before flying to Luanda with the team.
The Black Stars are third in Group F, with just two points from four matches, leaving their AFCON qualification hopes in jeopardy.
To qualify, Ghana needs to win against Angola and Niger, and hope that
Sudan, who play Niger on Thursday, lose their remaining matches.
Angola have already secured qualification for the Morocco tournament, leading the group with a perfect record of 12 points.
Latest Stories
-
Center for Learning and Childhood Development Director Dr Kwame Sakyi honoured at Ghana Philanthropy Awards
2 hours -
Asantehene receives 28 looted artefacts
3 hours -
CAF WCL 2024: Ghana’s Thelma Baffour wins title with TP Mazembe
4 hours -
Benjamin Boakye slams politicisation of energy sector issues and ECG’s inefficiencies
4 hours -
Erastus Asare Donkor and Dr Neta Parsram win big at 10th Mining Industry Awards
4 hours -
Government is “suppressing information” about power sector challenges – IES Director
4 hours -
Majority of our debts caused by forex shortfall – ECG Boss
5 hours -
Pan-African Savings and Loans supports Ghana Blind Union with boreholes
5 hours -
Bole-Bamboi MP Yussif Sulemana donates to artisans and Bole SHS
6 hours -
Top up your credit to avoid potential disruption – ECG to Nuri meter customers
6 hours -
Dutch & Co wins 2024 Entrepreneur of the Year Award
6 hours -
We’ll cut down imports and boost consumption of local rice and other products – Mahama
8 hours -
Prof Opoku-Agyemang donates to Tamale orphanage to mark her birthday
9 hours -
Don’t call re-painted old schools brand new infrastructure – Prof Opoku-Agyemang tells gov’t
10 hours -
Sunon Asogli plant will be back on stream in a few weeks – ECG
10 hours