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Skipper Stephen Appiah has been given a starting role in an international friendly match against Holland in Rotterdam, Joy Sports has learnt.
Mathew Amoah leads the attack with favorites Asamoah Gyan and Kwodwo Asamoah all starting from the bench.
With the exception of John Paintsil, Milovan Rajevac has kept faith with the Angola defensive trio of Hans Adu Sarpei, Isaac Vorsah and Lee Addy.
Sulley Ali Muntari and Derek Boateng all return to the starting line up for the Stars in a game that will prove crucial for the players as they slug it out for a first team place.
Full squad
Goal Keeper
Richard Kingston
Defenders
John Paintsil, Hans Adu Sarpei, Isaac Vorsah, Lee Addy
Midfielders
Sulley Muntari, Derek Boateng, Anthony Annan, Stephen Appiah
Forward
Quincy Owusu Abeyie, Mathew Amoah
Source: Joy Sports/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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