AFCON 2025Q: Ghana to open camp on October 7 ahead of Sudan clash 

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Black Stars are set to open camp on Monday, October 7, 2024 as they prepare for their vital 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying matches against Sudan.

The team is eager to secure their spot in the prestigious tournament, and these upcoming games are crucial steps in that journey.

The excitement among fans is palpable, as they look forward to seeing the national team step up.

The first of the two matches against Sudan is scheduled to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, October 11, 2024.

This home game presents a significant opportunity for the Black Stars to capitalize on their home advantage and set the tone for the qualifiers.

The return fixture will follow shortly after, on Monday, October 14, in Libya.

These matches are not just about securing points but also about building momentum and confidence as the team progresses towards the AFCON tournament.

Coach Otto Addo, is set to announce his squad on Friday, October 4, 2024.

Fans and analysts are eagerly awaiting this announcement, as it will reveal the players tasked with representing Ghana in these critical matches.

Among the anticipated inclusions are Arsenal’s dynamic midfielder Thomas Partey and West Ham’s rising star Mohammed Kudus.

Their presence is expected to bring strength and creativity to the team’s midfield, a crucial area in any competitive match.

Adding to the excitement is the expected return of Fenerbahce defender Alexander Djiku. Djiku, who was sidelined due to injury during the previous qualifiers, is a key figure in the team’s defensive lineup.

His return is seen as a significant boost to the squad’s defensive capabilities, providing both experience and stability.

As the Black Stars prepare to embark on this important chapter in their AFCON journey, the nation rallies behind them with unwavering support.

These matches not only represent a sporting challenge but also a moment of national pride.

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