The Ghana futsal team enjoyed a rare moment of national recognition after meeting President John Dramani Mahama in Lusaka ahead of their crucial CAF Futsal Africa Cup of Nations qualifier return leg against Zambia on Sunday.
The meeting took place during the President’s three-day state visit to Zambia, where he interacted with the players and officials and encouraged them ahead of the decisive fixture.
The Ghana Football Association shared details of the engagement on social media, describing it as a moment of national pride as the team prepares to represent the country on the continental stage.
The players are currently in Lusaka finalising preparations for the decisive clash, with qualification for the 2026 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations still at stake.
Ghana heads into the encounter following an entertaining first leg that ended 6-6 at the Cape Coast Sports Hall, leaving the contest finely balanced.
The technical team is expected to intensify training sessions as the squad adjusts to conditions in Zambia while refining tactical strategies.
Officials remain confident the team can secure qualification despite the challenging task ahead.
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