The Ghana futsal team has arrived in Lusaka ahead of the decisive return leg of the CAF Futsal Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Zambia, with qualification for the 2026 continental tournament hanging in the balance.
The delegation touched down in the Zambian capital after departing Accra, shifting full focus to preparations for Friday’s crucial encounter.
Ghana heads into the fixture following a pulsating first leg that ended 6-6 at the Cape Coast Sports Hall earlier this week, leaving the tie finely poised and generating excitement among supporters of both nations ahead of the decisive rematch on Friday night there.
Team officials are expected to supervise intensive training sessions in Lusaka as players acclimatise and fine-tune tactical plans ahead of the showdown.
The technical staff is determined to improve defensive organisation while preserving the attacking sharpness that produced six goals in the opening encounter.
Qualification to Africa’s premier futsal competition remains the ultimate target for Ghana, who aim to establish a stronger presence on the continental stage.
The twelve goals recorded in the first leg indicate another fierce contest as both sides chase qualification and recognition in what promises to be a highly competitive clash between the two determined teams.
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