Ghana advance to the final stage of qualifying for the 2011 All Africa Games as opponents, Benin, withdraw from the competition.
Benin were the Black Meteors' opponents for the penultimate stage in the qualifying campaign with Ghana scheduled to have hosted the first leg at the Ohene Djan Stadium on Sunday, April 17, 2011.
A message from the Confederation of African Football, Caf, to the Ghana Football Association confirmed Benin's decision to pull out of the two-leg qualifier.
Ghana would now play the winner of the two-leg tie between Nigeria-Liberia for the qualification ticket from Zone III to participate at the games to be hosted by Mozambique later this year.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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