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    Black Satellites head coach names 35-man squad for camping

    Clinton EletoBy Clinton EletoAugust 3, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ghana U20 head coach Abdul Karim Zito has announced a 35-man squad for camping at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre for Excellence in Prampram.



    The invited players are expected to report to camp on Wednesday, August 4 as the team prepares for their upcoming international assignments.

    Below are the invited players:

    NO.

    NAMES

    CLUB

    1.

    Kwabena Boateng

    Accra Great Olympics FC

    2.

    Emmanuel Ayei

    Shalon FC

    3.

    Kweku Boateng

    Charity Stars FC

    4.

    Anim Matthew Cudjoe

    Legon Cities FC

    5.

    Mensah Ivan Anokye

    Zalina FC

    6.

    Ofori MacCarthy

    Eleven Wonders FC

    7.

    Samuel Koshie Agbeyingah

    Heart of Lions FC

    8.

    James Ampofo

    Semper C

    9.

    Frank Boateng

    Prestige FC

    10.

    Agyemang Duah Emmanuel

    Ebony FC

    11.

    Kobena Gogo Boahen

    Swedru All Blacks FC

    12.

    Samari Salifu Abass

    Young Apostles FC

    13.

    Emmanuel Osei Asibey

    Benab FC

    14.

    Eugene Amporfo Amankwah

    Benab FC

    15.

    Mose Salifu Bawa

    Cheetah FC

    16.

    Mohaison Mohmoud

    Ebony Babies

    17.

    Jonas Naafo

    Nania FC

    18.

    Raphic Maftawo

    Rences FC

    19.

    Shaibu Abdallah

    In God We Trust FC

    20.

    Daniel Owura Akuffo

    Still Believe FC

    21.

    John Bitigi

    Real Lions FC

    22.

    Zaidan Alhassan

    New Edubiase FC

    23.

    Emmanuel Mensah

    Simpafi Soccer Academy

    24.

    Kelvin Saaba

    Dansoman Bea

    25.

    Daniel Lokka Queye

    Vision FC

    26.

    Collins Boah

    In God We Trust FC

    27.

    Patrick Arthur

    Renees FC

    28.

    Atta Amoss

    Offinso United FC

    29.

    Sylvester Antwi

    Feyenoord Youth FC

    30.

    Anastasius Satuh

    Kasina Nankana FC

    31.

    Bukari Sommed

    Bolga All Stars FC

    32.

    Baffoe Isaac

    Young Apostles FC

    33.

    Sayibu Yakubu

    BYJ

    34.

    Gideon Majambe Armah

    Oil City FC

    35.

    Adu Boahen Hayford

    Real Lions F



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