Black Stars arrive in Providence for final phase of World Cup preparations

The Ghana national football team, the Black Stars, has arrived in Providence to finalize preparations for their upcoming World Cup campaign. The squad, led by coach Carlos Queiroz, will undergo training and community engagement before heading to Toronto for their opening match against Panama.
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This highlights the logistical and preparatory efforts of a national team ahead of a major global sporting event, impacting international sports tourism and fan engagement.
Head Coach Carlos Queiroz and his squad will resume training on Friday as they fine-tune preparations for their opening Group L game against Panama. The Black Stars wrapped up a week-long training camp in Washington following their international friendly against Wales in Cardiff. The camp in Virginia included intensive sessions at the American University and D.C. United training ground and a farewell dinner with the Ghanaian community in Alexandria.
The article is a straightforward report from the team's official association without editorializing.
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