The football association has announced that Goran Stevanovic will train his Black Stars team for six days before the opening Cup of Nations qualifier against Congo on March 26.
Called up players for the game are expected to assemble in Kenya after Sunday, March 20 to prepare for the game.
Stevanovic is eager to build on the 4-1 success in his first game against Togo last month by leading the side to victory and manager of the team, Fred Pappoe, has told Joy Sports the trip to Kenya will be useful.
The Black Stars will leave Congo for England right after the qualifier for the international friendly against the Three Lions on March 29.
Joy Sports will update readers on the build up and provide live coverage of the two games.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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