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[ 2013-12-12 ]

Ghana coach Maxwell Konadu names provisional CHAN squad
Ghana coach Maxwell Konadu has called up a
preliminary squad of 28 players for next year’s
African Nations Championship in South Africa.

The list includes all 18 players who played and
won last month’s Wafu Nations Cup on home soil
with the exception of Mohammed Abdul Basit.

Former Red Star Belgrade and now Medeama striker
Kennedy Boateng has been invited as one of the new
faces.

Ghana U20 defender Joseph Attamah Larweh is the
only player from the second-tier league to earn a
call-up.

The centre-back features for Tema Youth.

Heart of Lions’ experienced striker Samuel
Yeboah, formerly of Hapoel Tel Avi, has been named
in the squad.

The local Black Stars will play Mali on 22
December before the squad is trimmed down to 23
for the tournament.

Ghana are in Group C alongside Congo, Ethiopia and
Libya.

Local selected squad:

Goalkeepers: Stephen Adams (Aduana Stars) Foli
Adade (Medeama) Isaac Amoako (Asante Kotoko)

Defenders: Godfred Saka (Aduana Stars), Tijani
Joshua (AshantiGold) Francis Morton (Ebusua
Dwarfs) Emmanuel Asante (Bechem United) Kwabena
Adusei and Abeiku Ainooson (Asante Kotoko) Nuru
Sulley (Hearts of Oak) Alfred Nelson (Liberty
Professionals) Joseph Attamah Larweh (Tema Youth)

Midfielders: Michael Akuffo, Jordan Opoku, Richard
Mpong and Yahaya Mohammed (Asante Kotoko) Jackson
Owusu (Berekum Chelsea) Moro Abubakar (Hearts of
Oak) Edmund Owusu-Ansah (Heart of Lions) Daniel
Darkwah (Aduana Stars) Theophilus Anobaah
(Medeama) Aseidu Attorbrah (New Edubiase) Latif
Mohammed and Francis Adjei (AshantiGold)

Strikers: Sulley Mohammed (King Faisal) Richard
Gadze (Ebusua Dwarfs) Samuel Yeboah (Hearts of
Lions) Kennedy Boateng (Medeama).

Source - Ghanasoccer



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