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Two of Milovan Rajevac's call-ups for Ghana's 2012 African Nations Cup qualifying match against Swaziland next weekend found the target for their clubs in Europe.
Isaac Vorsah and Matthew Amoah both helped their clubs secure wins in the Bundesliga and Dutch Eredivisie leagues on Saturday.
For Vorsah, it was his debut goal in the German League as he struck late to ensure Hoffenheim secured a 1-0 victory at newly-promoted St Pauli. The Ghana defender scored the winner with three minutes of play remaining.
It marked Vorsah's first in 44 Bundesliga matches for Hoffenheim.
In the Dutch campaign, Amoah continued with his fine form as he opened the scoring for NAC Breda in their 2-0 victory over VVV Venlo.
Both players would turn up in the Ghana camp for the September 5 game against the Swazis in the opening Group I game of the African qualifiers in Lombamba.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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