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2018 Women’s Afcon: Work commences on six venue pitches

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July 5, 2018
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Green Grass Technology has commenced works on all the venue pitches for the African Women’s Cup of Nations to be hosted by Ghana in November.

Green Grass is expected to relay the pitches for the El wak stadium, the Accra Sports Stadium, and the Presbyterian Boys School, are the three earmarked venues in Accra while the Cape Coast Sports Stadium, Robert Mensah Sports Stadium both in Cape Coast and the Nduom Stadium in Elmina.

El-wak, Presec, Robert Mensah and Ndoum stadia will serve as training pitches while the Accra and Cape Coast stadia will host the matches.

All the pitches are expected to be ready by October 2018.

The Accra sports stadium is currently undergoing major rehabilitation ahead of the 8-team tournament which is expected to take place from Nov 17, 2018 – Dec 1, 2018.

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Fentuo Tahiru/citinewsroom.com/Ghana

 

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