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The technical team of the Black Princesses has called up 35 players to report to camp ahead of the team's preparations for the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
The team qualified for their seventh successive World Cup earlier this year with Yussif Basigi's side making preparations for this year's edition to be staged in Colombia.
All the 35 players called up as well as the technical team are already in Cape Coast with the first training session expected to be staged on Friday, June 28.
The players reported to camp on Thursday, June 27 ahead of camping.
The Black Princesses find themselves in Group E where they will face one-time winners, Japan, New Zealand and debutants, Austria.
Ghana will open their campaign against Austria in their opening Group E game before playing New Zealand and Japan in the other group matches.
Here are all 35 players called up by the technical team:

The 2024 Women's U-20 World Cup will be played between August 31 and September 22.
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