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Twenty-eight (28) players have been called up by Ghana's head coach Philip Boakye to begin camping ahead of the 2024 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations.
The 28 players are expected to report to the Ghanaman Center of Excellence at Prampram on Sunday, March 10, 2024, to begin their preparations for the tournament.
The number will be trimmed down with 20 players expected to make the final squad for the tournament to be staged in Morocco next month.
The players are to train in Prampram before jetting off to Rabat for the competition.
Ghana will be making a first appearance in the Futsal AFCON since 1996 when they suffered defeat to Egypt in the final.
Boakye's side beat Cote d'Ivoire on aggregate to secure their ticket to the competition where they are paired with Zambia, host Morocco and Angola in Group A.
The Morocco 2024 Futsal AFCON is scheduled for Rabat from April 11-21, 2024.
See the full squad below:

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