The Cape Coast Sports Stadium has been fully prepared to host the much-anticipated game in Group G of the World Cup qualifiers
Ghana will host Zimbabwe in the third game of Group G of the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Saturday.
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Ahead of the game, Green Grass technology led by Mr. Boahen has done a great work on the pitch of play as it much ready to host the two nations.
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Also, the National Sports Authority has done a great job by branding the facility to match the international standard expected by both Caf and Fifa.
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Ghana sit second in Group G with three points, one point behind leaders South Africa who also play Ethiopia in the other group game in Addis Ababa this weekend.
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Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac will be playing his first game since taking over from Charles Kwablah Akonnor last month.x