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Black Stars head coach Otto Addo, on Thursday, November 7, 2024, named his squad for Ghana’s final AFCON 2025 qualifiers against Angola and Niger.
The list has three players from the Ghana Premier League while two new faces make a return to the national team after several months out.
Thomas Partey, who missed the two games against Sudan last month has not been called up by Addo for the final two fixtures of the qualifiers.
Here is the full list of players called up by the gaffer:
Goalkeepers
- Ati Zigi Lawrence
- Manaf Nurudeen
- Jojo Wollacott
Defenders
- Alidu Seidu
- Tariq Lamptey
- Jonas Adjetey
- Nathaniel Adjei
- Djiku Alexander
- Jerome Opoku
- Gideon Mensah
- Isaac Afful
- Razak Simpson
Midfielders
- Elisha Owusu
- Abu Francis
- Ibrahim Sulemana
- Baidoo Michael
- Kudus Mohammed
- Emmanuel Antwi
Attackers
- Ibrahim Osman
- Nuamah Ernest
- Semenyo Antoine
- Jordan Ayew
- Inaki Williams
- Fatawu Issahaku
- Joseph Paintsil
The Black Stars face Angola on November 15 before hosting Niger at the Accra Sports Stadium three days later.
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