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Ghana Women's National Team head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren has named his squad for camping ahead of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) tournament.
The Swede trainer named a 24-woman squad which was announced by the Ghana Football Association on Monday, June 16.
The list contains just four home-based players: Kerrie McCarthy, Afi Amenyeku, Comfort Yeboah, and Nancy Amoh.
Josephine Bonsu, Louisa Aniwaa, Chantelle Hlorkah and Abigail Kofi Kim, who were handed their debut under Bjorkegren, are also named in the squad.
The Black Queens will camp outside Ghana as part of the preparations for the tournament to be staged in Morocco, with Ghana in the same group as defending champions South Africa, Mali and Tanzania.
The tournament is set to commence on July 5, with the final set for July 26.
Here is the full squad called up by the head coach:

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