Ghana have completed their first training session at the Suez Canal complex ahead of their opening game at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations against Benin on Tuesday.
Black Stars arrived in Ismailia on Friday after a three-week camping in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Led by head coach Kwesi Appiah all 23 players took part in the training which lasted for one hour.
Ghana will be hoping to make a winning start against Benin at the Ismailia Stadium.
Enjoy photos from Black Stars training
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