Members of Ghana’s U-23 national football team, the Black Meteors, have
vented their frustrations over what they believe is ill-treatment being
meted out to them by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the
Normalisation Committee in the lead up to and during their AFCON U-23
last round qualifying match against Algeria.
The Ghana team flew out to Algeria on Sunday ahead of the return leg of
their qualifying series on Tuesday in Setif following a 1-1 result in
Accra on Friday.
But the Meteors, who are chasing a first Olympic ticket since 2004, have
had their preparations for this game marred by poor travel arrangements
which have left some players fuming.
Apart from being asked to buy their own air tickets to come honor the
game, the team also had to ration a rickety Coaster Bus with the women’s
national team, the Black Queens, and often needed to wait for close to
an hour after training for the bus to drop off the Queens first before
coming back for them.
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