The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has outlined a thorough plan as part of the Black Stars' activities ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The Ghana FA has been on a campaign to get win the heart of Ghanaians for the national team and a return to the global showpiece is seen as an opportunity to broaden the quest.
The GFA has revealed pre-World Cup activities to be undertaken later this month as part of showing support for the Black Stars.
October 21 and 23, have been set aside as National day of Prayer and Fasting for the Islam and Christian communities respectively.
The GFA has also marked Saturday, October 29, as a National Team Day with a walk with former Black Stars players from Ayimensah to the Aburi hilltop.
Other activities include a 'Rep your Ghana Jersey Day'.
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