The Black Stars of Ghana will commence its quest to compete at the 2025 CAF AFCON in Morocco in September with a game against Angola at a yet to be determined location.
Ghana is in Group F with Angola, Sudan and Niger in the wake of the official draw with the Black Stars set to meet familiar foes. Next year’s AFCON runs from December 21, 2025 to January 18, 2026.
The Black Stars take on Angola and Niger in the period between September 2 and September 10 during the first international break of the 2024-2025 season.
Ghana and Angola qualified to compete at the 2023 AFCON from the same group with Antoine Semenyo scoring in a 1-0 win for Ghana at the Baba Yara Stadium.
Former Black Stars player and head coach and 1982 AFCON winner Kwasi Appiah serves as head of Sudan and will lead his team against Ghana in October.


Ghana head coach, Otto Addo, praised Appiah’s qualities as a coach and spoke about the tough challenge that lies ahead. The Black Stars play Sudan in back to back games in the between October 7 and October 15. (Click highlighted text to read full story)
The Black Stars take on Niger in the final qualifier at home in the period from November 11-19. Scroll down to see full slate.



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