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Sellas Tetteh has named an 18-man squad for Ghana's fixture against Sierra Leone in the qualifying for the Africa Youth Championship.
Ghana, three-time winners of the Championship and silver-medalists at the last finals will meet the Shooting Stars in the second round match on Sunday after skipping the first round stage of qualifying.
The Black Satellites, who rounded up preparations on Tuesday at the Accra Stadium struck nine goals in two test games as they beat third-tier sides - Miracle FC and Young Wise - after winning 6-0 and 3-0 in that order.
Tetteh and his squad will leave the country this afternoon for Freetown.
Samuel Afful, a member of Ghana's silver-winning side at the 2014 Africa Nations Championship - CHAN made the Black Satellites team.
Selected 18-man squad
Seidu Mutawakilu, Michael Sai, Christopher Bonney, Joseph O Bempah, Patrick Asmah, Joseph Aidoo, Joseph Adjei, Latif Abubakar, Kennedy Boateng, Yaw Yeboah, Thomas Agyepong, Eric Kumi, Devine Naah, Kassim Prosper, Isaac Quansah, Samuel Afful, Dennis Tetteh, Benjamin Tetteh
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