The Ghana Football Association have confirmed Pretoria as their base for the 2010 World Cup.
The Black Stars will stay at the 40-room Rhoode Valley Hotel in the North of Pretoria giving them exclusive access to the facility and effectively allowing the Ghana Football Association to control access to the team camp.
The Black Stars had toyed with the idea of setting up camp in Nelspruit but in the end decided Pretoria offered easier access to their three match venues in Pretoria itself, Johannesburg and Rustenburg for the group games.
The will be in good company in Pretoria too with Germany, Argentina all confirmed.
Source: Kickoff.com
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