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Two players of Ghana’s National Under-17 football team, the Black Starlets have been selected for the Confederation of African Football/European Football Associations Meridian Cup next month.
The two, strikers Sadick Adams and Nathaniel Asamoah will be in the 20-man African U-17 team that will play against their European counterparts in the two leg game scheduled for Barcelona, Spain on February 27 and March 1.
The CAF technical team for the annual fiesta is headed by veteran Fred Osam Doudu.
Every association is to submit two players for the event with the list of the final squad to be published on Wednesday by the technical team.
The performance of the two for Ghana’s qualification to the African U-17 Championships in Togo was instrumental in their selection into the CAF team.
They are expected to leave with Coach Osam Duodu in mid-February to prepare towards the annual fiesta.
Adams, an influential member of the Ashantigold squad made his premiership debut with a goal against Fetteh Feyenoord whilst Asamoah has been very impressive with his third division side, Subway FC.
Source GNA
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