Ghana To Play Against Brazil

Ghana's youth side will play against Brazil, the team they defeated to lift the 2009 trophy in Egypt, Nigeria and hosts South Africa from 7-20 April. Two venues- the Newlands Stadium, and the Cape Town Stadium, which will play host to eight matches at the 2010 Fifa World Cup in June and July this year will be used. The tournament will be used to test South Africa's readiness for the Fifa World Cup finals in June. "This is another step in the evolution towards the World Cup. We have already had two test events-the soccer match (between Ajax and Santos) which hosted 20 000, a rugby match (between Western Province and Boland), which had 40 000 spectators," said deputy Mayor Ian Neilson. "There will be a Christian prayer event on the March 22, and the Cape Town international Challenge will be the fourth event, and will host 65 000 people. "This event will stretch us to the limit; it will ensure we are tested with a full stadium. Many of the eight World Cup games will be at night (as will the matches at the International Challenge), so it will provide us with an indicator of how we can cope with a full stadium at night time," said Neilson. Director of Sports and Recreation, Gert Bam, added: "We have worked closely with SAFA Cape Town to get this event going. The City has deemed it fit as our final test because of the significance of the event and the competitors. "We have made it affordable for people throughout the city to attend. Its going to be a wonderful experience and the people of Cape Town are in for a treat." Safa Cape Town will be working closely with the 24 Local Football Associations to try and tap into the 100 000 amateur players in the region to ensure capacity crowds.