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Defender Alidu Seidu and winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku trained with the Black Stars for the first time since November last year, following their recovery from long-term injuries.
The two players were involved in the second training session of the team following the opening of camp on Sunday.
Both Alidu and Issahaku, who haven't played for Ghana since the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Angola in Luanda, looked sharp in training and are in contention for Wednesday's match against the Central African Republic.

20 players were involved in the team’s training at the Mohammed V Sports Complex in Casablanca on Monday, ahead of the World Cup qualifier at Stade D’Honneur de Meknes.
The fixture against CAR is scheduled for a 16:00 GMT kickoff on Wednesday, October 8.
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