News In – The Black Stars of Ghana Arrives In Cameroon ahead of AFCON 2021

Taking to Qatar-Doha for two week preparations ahead of the 33rd edition of Africa’s continetal show down in Cameroon, the stars of Ghana leading charge coach Milovan Rajevac have finally landed in Yaounde a day to kickstart the campaign.

Four time winners of the competition, Black stars of Ghana, eyes a fifth gold medal in the history of the country as they battle Morroco, Gabon and Comoros in group C.

Three zero looses to Algeria in a preparatory match at the education sports stadium in Qatar, captain Andrew had to calm nerves when he decreed they are going to win the tournament.

Leading the group, the stars will settle it out with Morroco first on monday 10th January, 2022 from the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde at 4:00 pm

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