Ghana’s national football team, the Black Stars, is rounding up its squad under the guidance of coach Otto Addo, with 23 out of the 26 selected players already in attendance at their training camp near Marrakech, Morocco.
The Black Stars have been diligently preparing for their upcoming fixtures, with a recent training session showcasing the dedication and readiness of the players.
Under the watchful eye of coach Otto Addo, the team appears to be in optimal physical condition, displaying determination to secure their positions within the squad.
The training camp, which commenced with thirteen players last Monday, has now swelled to 23, indicating the team’s commitment to maximizing their preparation ahead of the FIFA days.
Reports from the local press suggest that the players are in good spirits and eager to compete for spots in the starting lineup.
Among the notable names currently in camp are Osman Bukari, Tariq Lamptey, Andre Ayew, Jordan Ayew, and Kasim Nuhu, all of whom bring experience and talent to the squad.
The presence of these seasoned players is expected to bolster Ghana’s performance during the upcoming friendlies.
The Black Stars’ itinerary includes two friendly matches against Nigeria and Uganda, scheduled for Friday, March 22, and Tuesday, March 26, 2024, respectively.
These matches offer valuable opportunities for the team to fine-tune their strategies and assess their readiness for future competitions.
With a formidable lineup and a dedicated coaching staff, Ghana’s Black Stars are poised to make a strong impression during the FIFA days, showcasing their skill and determination on the international stage.
As anticipation builds for the forthcoming matches, football fans eagerly await the chance to witness the Black Stars in action and support their quest for victory.