Coaches, players, technical and management committee members of the Black Stars have arrived in Antalya, Turkey for the International friendly games against Mali and Qatar.
The Management Committee Chairman, George Amoako departed Accra on Saturday, October 3, 2020, with Deputy GFA General Secretary, Alex Asante who doubles as Director of the National Teams department.
Samuel Owusu who plays for Al-Fayha FC in Saudi Arabia and Razak Abalora were a part of the travelling party on Saturday.
Head Coach Charles K. Akonnor alongside health and technical team members were part of the advance team to Turkey.
The Black Stars of Ghana is expected to play the Eagles of Mali on Friday, October 9, 2020, before taking on the 2022 FIFA World Cup host, Qatar three days later.
The two games would be played in Antalya, Turkey.
Both matches would serve as preparatory games for Head Coach Akonnor and his technical team who are yet to taste competitive football since their appointment in January this year.
The Black Stars would play Sudan next month in a 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
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