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Striker Joel Fameyeh is hoping to earn a call up to the Black Stars team ahead of next year's Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon.
The FC Dinamo Brest striker has been impressive in the Belarusian top flight where he has scored 10 goals.
"Anytime I will be invited to the senior national team, I'm ever ready for the challenge. Taking a look at my days in the lower division where I was given the opportunity to join the local national side, it was my first time."
"If you are with the experienced ones with the presence of encouragement, it boost some of us to do what they are capable of doing.
"The more you play with the experienced players, the more you also gets the exposure."
Joel Fameyeh was a member of the Local Black Stars team that failed to qualify for the 2016 CHAN tournament.
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