The senior national team, the Black Stars will gather in Morocco from October 6 ahead of their 2015 AFCON qualifier against Guinea in the Moroccan largest city, Casablanca on October 11
All invited players for this encounter will jet straight to Morocco without coming to Ghana to start preparations for their Group E encounter to acclimatize with the weather before the game next Saturday.
Initially the match was to be played Conakry but due the outbreak of the Ebola disease CAF has decided the game comes off in Morocco and then the return game is scheduled for October 15.
The game against Ghana in the North African country will be the second time that the Syli Nationale of Guinea will be playing away from home since the football body announced its decision
In their last game in Casablanca earlier this month, Guinea beat Togo 2-1.
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