The Confederation of African Football has communicated to the Ghana Football Association that Accra and Cape Coast stadiums have been approved to host Ghana’s 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifying matches.
The decision was based on the assessment of an updated report submitted by the Ghana Football Association.
Ghana to battle with Ethiopia, South Africa and Zimbabwe in Group G for a place in Qatar.
Caf also noted that the two stadiums will be further evaluated on matchdays through the CAF Match Command Center (MCC).
If organizational and stadium technical infractions are noted by the designated CAF officials during matches, financial sanctions may be imposed on the GFA as per the established CAF grid for lack of technical facilities in the stadium.
The Black Stars will kick start the journey to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 in September 2021 against Ethiopia in any of the two approved venues.
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