Ghana’s Black Challenge is in the semis of the amputee football competition at the First African Para Games being hosted in Accra.
Later, the prelims at the UPSA Astro Turf, the finals have been shifted to McDan Park in Los Angeles.
If there is one event that Ghana must try to win, then it is amputee football.
In the preliminary stage, they beat Uganda and Liberia 7-0 and 5-0, respectively, but lost 1-2 to Morocco.
On Saturday, September 9, Ghana comes up against another north African side, Egypt, who has one of the best players in the world in their team.
However, Emmanuel Akpabli, welfare officer of the Black Challenge, says they are hosting and winning, so the fans should come and watch.
Morocco will face Angola in the other semifinal.
The third place and finals have been fixed for Sunday, September 10, at the same venue.
The Technical Director of the Black Challenge, Ali Jarra, is very optimistic that Ghana will rise to the occasion and win the cup and medals.