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The Black Satellites are scheduled to face off with Qatar on October 7 in an international friendly to prepare them for the continental championship.
Ghana Under-20 coach Sellas Tetteh has announced an 18-man squad ahead of an international friendly against Qatar.
The Black Satellites are currently camping in Accra and expected to depart for Qatar on October 3 for the game due four days later.
Ghana, who have qualified for the 2015 Africa Youth Championship in Senegal, will use the game in Qatar as part of their build-up for the continental championship.
Full list:
1. Mutawakilu Seidu - Kotoko
2. Sai Micheal - Berekum Chelsea
3. Owusu Bempah - Hearts of Oak
4. Christopher Bonney - Kotoko
5. Asmah Patrick - B. A. Utd.
6. Latif Abubarkar - Liberty
7. Joseph Adjei - Wa All Stars
8. Stephen Anokye - B. A. Utd.
9. Kofi Yeboah - Wa All Stars
10. Emmanuel Asante - Kotoko
11. Ben Tetteh - Bechem
12. Attobrah Asiedu - Edubiase
13. Kumi Eric - Hearts of Oak
14. Prosper Kassim - Inter Allies
15. Noah Martey - Bechem
16. Sulley Mohammed - King Faisal
17. Samuel Afful - Hasacass
18. Samuel Tetteh - Feyenoord
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