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Thirty (30) players have been invited to join the home-based Black Stars camping which is scheduled to begin on Sunday September 20 at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium.
The home-based Black Stars will begin preparations for their upcoming 2016 CHAN qualifying first leg tie against Ivory Coast which will be played in Ghana on October 18 with the return leg to be played in Abidjan two weeks after.
Four players have been selected from Premier League winners Ashantigold with four Division One players also handed call ups.
All invited players are expected to arrive at the Len Clay Stadium at 4pm on Sunday.
Below are the list of players that have been invited into the Home based Black Stars camp:
1. Fatau Dauda – Ashgold
2. Richard Ofori – Wa All Stars
3. Osei Kwame – Inter Allies
4. Felix Annan – WAFA
5. Godfred Saka – Aduana Stars
6. Amos Frimpong – Asante Kotoko
7. Patrick Asmah – B.A. United

8. Joshua Tijani – Ashgold
9. Baba Mensah – Inter Allies
10. Abdul Ganiyu – Wa All Stars
11. Ahmed Adams – Asante Kotoko
12. Abeiku AInooson – Asante Kotoko
13. Sabahn Laryea – Hearts of Oak
14. Kadri Mohammed – Ashantigold
15. Leonard Owusu – Dreams FC
16. Zakari Mumuni – WAFA

17. Eric Donkor – Asante Kotoko
18. Isaac Twum – Heart of Lions
19. Isaac Acheampong – Sekondi Hasaacas
20. Kwasi Donsu – Medeama SC
21. Emmanuel Osei – Ashantigold
22. Kofi Owusu – Berekum Chelsea
23. Nuhu Fuseini – New Edubiase
24. Eric Kumi – Hearts of Oak
25. Daniel Appiah – Great Olympics
26. Dauda Mohammed – Asante Kotoko

27. Bright Lukman – Dwarfs
28. Joel Fameyeh – Asokwa Deportivo
29. Isaac Amoah – Amidaus Professionals
30. Samuel Tetteh - WAFA
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