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Ghana Premier League trio Benjamin Asare, Razak Simpson and Kwame Opoku have all been invited to the Black Stars camp for the Unity Cup to be staged in London.
The three players left Ghana last night as they left for London ahead of the maiden edition of the friendly tournament.
Hearts of Oak goalkeeper, Asare, made his debut for the Black Stars during the 2026 World Cup qualifier against Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium in March and has since made two appearances for the senior national team.
The goalkeeper featured in the win over Accra Lions on Friday night before the trip to London.
Simpson's Nations FC are top of the Ghana Premier League at the moment, but the team will be without the services of their hardworking defender for their game against Samartex this weekend.
Opoku, who has also been a great addition to the Asante Kotoko team, will also miss the game against Bibiani GoldStars this weekend.
Ghana will face Nigeria on May 28 in their first game at the tournament. One of the two teams will play in the third-place playoff game or the final on May 31.
Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica are the other teams involved.
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