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World Cup 2010: Ghana Outline Pre-Tournament Plans
The Black Stars outline three high profile matches…
By K.N.S Mensah, Goal.com
The Black Stars of Ghana have booked three international friendlies to prepare them for their World Cup opener against Serbia, according to the Ghana Football Association.
The Black Stars will face Latvia, Holland and a yet-to-be-named third opponent between May 27 and June 5.
Ghana will commence preparation for the competition from their camp base in France on May 24 with the first friendly against the yet-to-be-named opponent coming three days later.
The next friendly for the Black Stars will be against Holland in Rotterdam on June 1, stated the ghanafa.org.
The team is scheduled to be in London three days after the Dutch duel to battle it out with Latvia on June 5 at Milton Keynes Dons’ MK Stadium.
Ghana’s travelling party will depart to Pretoria, their camp base in South Africa on June 6 ahead of the start of the tournament five days later.
The Black Stars are paired in group D alongside Germany, Serbia and Australia.
Black Stars Itinerary:
May 24, 2010 Camping commences in France
May 27, 2010 International friendly (opponent to be named)
May 29, 2010 Team departs France for Holland
June 1, 2010 International friendly match against Holland in Rotterdam
June 5, 2010 International friendly match against Latvia in London
June 6, 2010 Team departs for South Africa.
No trip to South Africa is complete without a visit to its most beautiful and sunniest city. Durban offers much more than sandy beaches, safaris, casinos and the World Cup, for information on what to do and see, please click here
The Black Stars will face Latvia, Holland and a yet-to-be-named third opponent between May 27 and June 5.
Ghana will commence preparation for the competition from their camp base in France on May 24 with the first friendly against the yet-to-be-named opponent coming three days later.
The next friendly for the Black Stars will be against Holland in Rotterdam on June 1, stated the ghanafa.org.
The team is scheduled to be in London three days after the Dutch duel to battle it out with Latvia on June 5 at Milton Keynes Dons’ MK Stadium.
Ghana’s travelling party will depart to Pretoria, their camp base in South Africa on June 6 ahead of the start of the tournament five days later.
The Black Stars are paired in group D alongside Germany, Serbia and Australia.
Black Stars Itinerary:
May 24, 2010 Camping commences in France
May 27, 2010 International friendly (opponent to be named)
May 29, 2010 Team departs France for Holland
June 1, 2010 International friendly match against Holland in Rotterdam
June 5, 2010 International friendly match against Latvia in London
June 6, 2010 Team departs for South Africa.
No trip to South Africa is complete without a visit to its most beautiful and sunniest city. Durban offers much more than sandy beaches, safaris, casinos and the World Cup, for information on what to do and see, please click here
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