Black Queens head coach Yusif Basigi has insisted that his side's preparation for the upcoming 2016 African Women Championship is incomplete despite having all his foreign-based players in camp.

According to Basigi, the team has undergone a series of exercises before the arrival of the foreign-based contingent, some of whom arrived two days before naming his squad.

He therefore thinks that the late arrival of the foreign-based players has dwarfed his preparations since they will take time to adjust.

'We are very much prepared but to be honest with you, our preparations are incomplete,' he told GHANAsoccernet.com in a chat

'We are about 85% done and will be hoping that the few days we have before our first game, the players can adjust well.

'I am however sure we can catch up with the remaining 15% before we start the our first game,' he added.

Ghana have been pitched with Nigeria, Mali and Kenya in Group B and will be hoping for a flying start to the tournament as they come face-to-face with Kenya in the opening group game.

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