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Twenty-three players have reported to the Black Stars camp ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers for the October international window.
The 23 players include two of the four players who received late call-ups to join the squad. The two are Michael Baidoo and Ibrahim Sadiq who arrived on Monday evening.
The Black Stars opened camp with 11 players on Monday, October 7, with the squad training at the Accra Sports Stadium. The number is expected to increase for the second session scheduled for Tuesday.
Michael Baidoo and Ibrahim Sadiq have joined the Black Stars camp after getting late call-ups to the squad.
— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) October 8, 2024
The team will train again today. pic.twitter.com/xLn3vCfmR2
Ghana face Sudan in the first meeting on Thursday, October 10 before travelling to Sudan for the second fixture five days later.
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