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John Boye will skipper Ghana against Japan in his first ever role as leader for a national side.Kwesi Appiah preferred to give the armband to the consistent centre-back ahead of other long standing members of the team.It is temporal measure but one Boye really relishes.Boye said: "Everybody is prepared for the friendly game [Japan game]. And I am prepared too. We hope to win so that we continue [winning run].""I feel okay and this is my first time. I never dreamt of this. It's a temporal thing and I am happy that I am captaining the team."Everybody is cool with it."
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