President of the Ghana Football Association Kurt E.S Okraku has led a delegation of GFA officials and Black Stars technical team members to pay a courtesy call on Omanhene of Oguaa, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II, to seek his support, as well as the support of the people of Cape Coast for Thursday's match with South Africa.

Among the team from the GFA who visited the Oguaa manhene's palace include coach of the Black Stars Kwasi Appiah, welfare Officer Stephen Appiah, Central Regional FA boss Robert Duncan among other members.

The Oguaaman Hene, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II warmly welcomed the Black Stars to Oguaa and assured the team of his personal support, as well as the support of his people. He urged the Black Stars to reciprocate their support with goals and victory against South Africa.

'"Cape Coast welcomes you from the little we've all heard this is not the first time whether its the major team or minor team you have our supporter what we've done for the others we will do same for you"

"It's unfortunate the players are not here but coach ask them all to listen to you because you are the boss"

"Whatever you tell them they should listen to you because you have a better view of the field, no one should go and show off"

"With your help and coaching expertise If everyone puts in their maximum efforts am sure we will succeed"

"We will be praying for you and am sure the gods of Cape Coast will help you succeed" he added.