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Three Black Stars players have been named in the Caf best eleven after a successfully hosting of maiden African Nations Championship in Ivory Coast on Sunday.Wing-backs Harrison Afful and Samuel Inkoom and center back Ofosu Appiah impressed the CHAN's Technical Study Group after two weeks of competition.
Charles Taylor and Ibrahim "Rahim" Ayew also made the grades with places on the team's bench.
The Technical Study Group selected the tournament's best performers based on 10 areas which included performance during all matches and consistency, Attitude towards team mates, opponents and officials.
Leadership, influence, tactical skill and talent, exemplary, enthusiastic and motivator, personality number of appearances were considered.
Goal keeper:
Mamadou BA (Senegal)
Defenders:
Samuel INKOOM (Ghana), Ofusu APPIAH (Ghana), Gladys BOKESE (DR Congo), Harrison AFFUL (Ghana)
Midfielders:
Jonas SAKUWAHA (Zambia), Kazembe MIHAYO (DR Congo), Bongeli LOFO (DR Congo), Moustapha DIALLO (Senegal)
Strikers:
Given SINGULUMA ( Zambia ), Trésor Mabi MPUTU (DR Congo)
Substitutes:
Samir ABUD (Libya) GK, Ovidy KARURU (Zimbabwe), Mussa MGOSI (Tanzania), Ibrahim AYEW (Ghana), Mamadou Baila TRAORE (Senegal), Charles ASAMPONG TAYLOR (Ghana).Source: Ghanasoccernet
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