
The Black Stars have left Gabonese town of Oyem for Franceville ahead of their semi-final clash against Cameroon.
The Stars are moving into a familiar turf, having based in Franceville in the group stages of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
Their flight is, however, expected to go through Mongomo in Equatorial Guinea before landing in Gabon.
#BlackStars are getting ready to leave Oyem for Franceville for Thursday’s #Afcon2017 semi-final clash with Cameroon. #CAN2017 pic.twitter.com/k4pARyWjeR
— Ghana FA ?? (@ghanafaofficial) January 30, 2017
Playing in Franceville will make the Black Stars the most travelled team of the ongoing Cup of Nations, having previously played in Port-Gentil and more recently Oyem.
The four-time champions booked a semi-final spot on Sunday, January 29 after a 2-1 win over DR Congo.
The clash with Cameroon will be a repeat of the 2008 clash at the same stage between two sides qho equally share eight continental titles.
The team is expected to train at the Stade de Franceville before the clash on Thursday.
By Emmanuel Kwame Amoh|3news.com|Ghana