Ghana’s Black Galaxies have arrived in Constantine ahead of their opening game against Madagascar at the Championship of African Nations tournament in Algeria.
The team left Algiers to their camp base, Constantine on Thursday morning where they will be playing their Group games.
The Black Galaxies played two friendlies in Algiers against Algeria and Mozambique before their departure.
The team shared the spoils with Algeria whiles the Mozambique clash ended abruptly.
Ghana led by coach Annor Walker will continue preparations before Sunday’s clash against Madagascar.
The home-based national team, who are competing in the tournament for the first time since 2014, are expected to face a challenging test in their quest to win the title.
Ghana will open their campaign on 15 January against Madagascar before taking on Sudan four days later.
Their final Group C match will be against tournament-favourites Morocco on 23 January 23.
Meanwhile, it is said Morocco has pulled out of the tournament due to flight issues between host country, Algeria.
All three matches will be played in the city of Constantine.
The tournament is scheduled to kick off on January 13, 2023.
Ghana were in the final of the inaugural tournament, losing to DR Congo in the final before suffering another defeat to Libya in 2014.
