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Ghana and South Korea renew rivalry in Seoul friendly ahead of future battles

A rematch of their 2022 World Cup showdown tests Ghana’s resilience. Kamaldeen Sulemana and the Black Stars aim to prove their growth on the global stage.

In this picture I can see it looks like a stadium, at the bottom there is the ground, few people...
In this picture I can see it looks like a stadium, at the bottom there is the ground, few people are there. At the top a lot of people are watching the game. In the left hand side bottom a group of people are there.

Ghana and South Korea renew rivalry in Seoul friendly ahead of future battles

Ghana’s national team will face South Korea in an international friendly at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Tuesday, November 18. The match, set for 8 p.m. local time, gives both sides a chance to test their strengths before future competitions. Winger Kamaldeen Sulemana, who played in their last meeting at the 2022 World Cup, has shared his thoughts ahead of the game.

The Black Stars will take on South Korea in a high-profile friendly on Tuesday. The fixture revisits their 2022 World Cup clash, where Ghana secured a 3-2 victory. Sulemana, who featured in that match, now looks ahead to another challenging encounter.

The friendly in Seoul will serve as a key preparation for both teams. Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. local time, with Ghana aiming to replicate their 2022 success. Sulemana’s comments reflect the team’s determination to compete at a high level and secure another notable result.

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