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Last Updated: Tuesday, 27 June 2006, 16:05 GMT 17:05 UK
Your pics: Supporting the Black Stars

Ben Okrah and friends in Koln, Germany

Ghanaian fans have been sending in pictures of how they are supporting the Black Stars at the football World Cup. This comes from Ben Okrah who travelled to Germany.

Ben Okrah and friends in Koln, Germany

Again, another picture from Ben Okrah. Of Ghana's duel with Brazil, Ben warns: "The wind is blowing and woe onto those who cross its path."

People celebrating in Kaneshi, Accra in Ghana [Pic: Stano]

Stano sent in the next three images depicting the jubilation on the streets of Accra following Ghana's 2-1 victory over the US. Here fans wave flags...

Fan painted as a Ghana flag in Kaneshi, Accra in Ghana [Pic: Stano]

...while this fan painted himself in his country's national colours.

People celebrating in Kaneshi, Accra in Ghana [Pic: Stano]

And here, the Black Stars' supporters party in the streets.

Ghanaian fan cheering on the Black Stars during the match against Brazil

Kent Mensah sent in this picture of his colleague, Mohammed Caliph, cheering on the Stars despite their 3-0 defeat by the Brazilians.

Nigerians watching the Ghana Brazil match

Nigerian Peter Nweke left work early to fuel his uncle's generator, in preparation for the big game against Brazil.

Witaba (Bonniy Bonniy) Bonface in Nairobi Kenya

Kenyan student Bonniy Bonniy is showing his support for Ghana's Black Stars by wearing this T-shirt.

Baby dressed in Ghanaian flag colours [Pic: Lamisi Dabire, Accra]

Lamisi Dabire took this picture of a baby wrapped head to toe in red, green, yellow and black. Please send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk.






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