Ghana's Under-20 team begins camping for the World Youth Championships in Egypt on 24 April at Ghanaman Soccer School of Excellence in Prampram.
Head coach Sellas Tetteh will name 24 locally-based players on Monday as they begin the journey to make a huge impression at the World Cup.
The African Champions were originally scheduled to have resumed camping on 13 April but the decision of the United Arab Emirates to pull out from a planned friendly altered the plans.
The Ghana Football Association has already promised the team of foreign trips before the World Cup begins on 24 September.
The Black Satellites have been paired alongside Uzbekistan, England and Uruguay.
Ghana are hoping to break the jinx by becoming the first African country to win the prestigious Fifa Youth Championship in its 32-year history.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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