By Ofentse Mokae
30 June 2010
The Ghana soccer team has intensified their world cup campaign with the return of Isaac Vorsah to training ahead of their World Cup quarterfinal against Uruguay at Soccer City on Friday.
Vorsah injured his knee in the team’s opening win against Serbia.
The Black Stars as their fondly known, receded injury concerns with the news that leading striker Asamoah Gyan, midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng and skipper John Mensah would all be fit for the clash.
Coach Milovan Rajevac will, however, be without suspended teenage defender Jonathan Mensah.
Meanwhile, the City of Tshwane is keeping soccer fever alive in the city by putting in place various daily promotions and activities for entertainment at fan parks.
This includes a line up of the country's music celebrities, choirs and live bands, as well as on-stage competitions.
The says despite Bafana Bafana's early exit, fans are still celebrating football and good entertainment is helping maintain the World Cup momentum.
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