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20 Black Stars players attend first training session

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Up to 20 Black Stars players invited for CAN 2013 encounter against Malawi over the weekend turned up at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday morning to prepare for the game. The team assembled just past 9am in the morning under the tutelage of the Technical team headed by Coach Akwasi Appiah and trained for just about an hour. With a greater number of the squad making their way into the country after being in action over the weekend, the training sessions looked more like a shake-up but is likely to get intense this afternoon and the coming days as competition for places gets hotter and hotter with days leading to the game The trio of Andre and Jordan Ayew together with goalkeeper Adam Larsen Kwarasey were absent from the team with express permission to join the team later for the training camp. The following players showed up for training this morning. Goalkeepers: Ernest Sowah(Berekum Chelsea),Fatau Dauda (AshGold) Defenders: Daniel Opare (Standard Liege, Belgium), Razak Nuhu (Stromgodset, Norway), Samuel Inkoom (Dnipro, Ukraine), John Boye (Rennes, France),Harrison Afful (Esperance, Tunisia),Isaac Vorsah (Hoffenheim, Germany), Jerry Akaminko (Eskisehirspor, Turkey), Rashid Sumaila (Kotoko) Midfielders: Emmanuel Agyemang Badu (Udinese, Italy), Kwadwo Asamoah (Juventus, Italy), Christian Atsu (Porto, Portugal), Solomon Asante (Berekum Chelsea)Anthony Annan (Osasuna, Spain), Isaac Coffie (Chievo, Italy), Derek Boateng (Dnipro, Ukraine), Strikers: Abdul Majeed Warris (Hacken, Sweden), Asamoah Gyan (Al Ain, UAE).Richmond Boakye Yiadom (Juventus, Italy), Emmanuel Clottey (Berekum Chelsea).

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