Ghana will play Bosnia and Herzegovina in a 2010 World Cup warm-up match in Sarajevo on March 3, the Ghana Football Association has announced.
The friendly international, which will be the first Black Stars match after the African Nations Cup, will give Milovan Rajevac's players a chance to face a team with a similar style to Serbia, who Ghana will play at the World Cup.
Ghana and Serbia were drawn into Group D at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa along with the Australia and Germany.
It will be the first meet with the Eastern-European nation since their breakaway from the Yugoslavia following the wars of the 1990s.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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