Sports News of Sunday, 21 February 2016

Source: sportscrusader.com

Satellites to re-group on Feb. 23 ahead of qualifiers

The National U-20 will resume resume camping ahead of the opening qualifiers for the ticket to Zambia 2017.

The Black Satellites are billed for a lengthy camping period at the Ghanaman school of excellence as they gear for their opening qualification match for the continental championship showdown in the southern part of Africa.

Interim manager Mas-Ud Didi Dramani look set to unleash a strong list of selected players for camping as they eye a scalp over their second round opponents after being seeded for the opening rounds in the country.

The 2009 FIFA U20 World Champions broke camp after their heavy defeat to Mali at the 2015 global edition in New Zealand that ended Sellas Tetteh’s marathon marriage with the dazzling Satellites.

The Satellites will reportedly be called to camp on February 23, 2016 for a residential camping where players from the premier league will be allowed to return to their parent clubs for match day actions if needed.

Their arrival at the Soccer school in Prampram will add up to the Black Starlets team who are already gearing up for their own qualification campaign after a marathon screening across the country.

Mas-Ud Dramani’s side will play the winner of Somalia and Ethiopia match on April 2, 2016 before heading to taking on one of Senegal or Tunisia for the ticket to Zambia 2017.