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Eighteen players have reported to the Black Stars camp at the ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel in Nagoya ahead of the upcoming 2025 Kirin Cup against Japan.
Two home-based players, Kelvin Nkrumah and Prince Owusu, were later joined by sixteen others on Tuesday as Otto Addo is close to getting a full squad.
Benjamin Asare, Mohammed Salisu, Prince Osei Owusu, and Christopher Bonsu Baah are expected to join the team on Wednesday.

Ghana is expected to hold its first training session on Wednesday.
The senior national team take on Japan on Friday, November 14 before facing South Korea four days later.
The matches serve as preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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