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Players selected from the various nationwide screening exercises for Ghana’s national male Under-20 team, the Black Satellites, will begin a new phase of preparations with a residential camping programme starting on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
The invited players are expected to converge at the Football Association’s Technical Centre in Prampram, where they will undergo intensive training and further assessment as part of the rebuilding process for the national youth side.
Head coach Maxwell Konadu will lead the sessions, closely monitoring the players as he continues his search for the most talented prospects capable of representing Ghana at the highest level. The camp forms a critical step in refining the pool of players identified during the screening exercises, with emphasis on technical quality, tactical awareness, discipline and physical readiness.

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