During a farewell dinner at the team’s camp in Kumasi, the President expressed optimism that the long-awaited AFCON trophy could finally find its way to Ghana after over four decades.
Accompanied by key officials, including Youth and Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif, Ashanti Regional Minister Simon Osei Mensah, and Hon. Seth Adjei Baah, President Akufo-Addo’s visit marked the conclusion of the Black Stars’ pre-tournament preparations in Kumasi.
The team, led by Coach Chris Hughton, secured a goalless draw against Namibia on January 8 in their final warm-up match.
Drawn in Group B alongside Cape Verde, Egypt, and Mozambique, Ghana’s AFCON journey kicks off on January 14 against Cape Verde.
Minister Ussif expressed unwavering belief in the team’s potential to end the AFCON trophy drought in Ivory Coast.
The Black Stars will depart Accra for Abidjan on January 10, where they will finalize preparations for the opening match against Cape Verde on Sunday.