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There are 13 new players in a 35-member list of the Black Starlets team to prepare for the final round of qualifiers for the 2011 Africa U-17 Championship.
The Starlets will meet Senegal over two-legs in November with the winner earning a place in the finals to be hosted by Rwanda next year.
Ghana beat Zambia 2-0 to progress on a 3-2 aggregate over two legs.
Fourteen remaining teams will face-off in the final round of qualifiers later in November to see which of the seven teams joins host Rwanda for the 8-team Africa U-17 Championships early next year.
Head Coach of the Black Starlets, Frimpong Manso, told Joy Sports among the invited players are eight Premier League players to boost the confidence of the team.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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