Ghana’s Black Stars upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Ethiopia and South Africa has been postponed, FMIG can confirm.
This follows a statement from the Confederation of African Football, CAF communicating the decision by its Emergency Committee to postpone scheduled matches in the June International Window.
According to CAF, the decision was taken after carefully accessing the Covid-19 situation across the continent.
As a result matches have been moved further forward to September from the initial June date, which eventually affects Ghana’s clashes with Ethiopia and South Africa.
The Black Stars were set to face Ethiopia at home on June 4 and then layer play away against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa on June 12.
It is not known yet whether the Ghana Football Association will design a new programme for the Black Stars following the latest development.
The Black Stars are set for a Training camp in late May to June, an exercise which would have come before the World Cup qualifiers.