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Twenty-five (25) players have been invited into the National U-17 team  in Prampram as coach Paa Kwesi Fabin begins preparations for the U-17 World Cup.

The Black Starlets are set to participate in  the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup to be hosted by India from October 5-28, 2017.

Most of the players who have been invited for Monday’s camping were part of the squad that qualified Ghana to the World Cup after placing second at the African U-17 Championship in Gabon earlier this year.

Goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim, Najeeb Yakubu and forward, Emmanuel Toku are not part of the players expected to report for camping at the Prampram Ghanaman Centre of Soccer Excellence.

Coach Paa Kwasi Fabin has also made some new call ups as he aims to build a formidable team for the upcoming world cup.

SQUAD LIST:

Goalkeepers: Michael Acquaye (WAFA), Stephen Sarkodie (Right to Dream), Kwame Aziz (Mandela Soccer Academy).

Defenders: Francis Boateng, Inusa Adama (both of WAFA), John Otu (Still Believe), Bismark Terry Owusu (Mandela Soccer Academy), Gideon Acquah (Bofoakwa), Gideon Mensah and (Right To Dream)

Midfielders: Isaac Antah (Accra Young Wise), Francis Abu (Right To Dream), Ibrahim Siddick (Right To Dream), Jamal Haruna (WAFA), Rudolph Blagogee (FC Mamobi) and Mohammed Iddriss (Cheetah FC).

Forwards: Eric Ayiah (Charity Stars), Sulley Ibrahim (New Life FC), Kwadwo Poku (Attram D’vissier Academy), Samuel Mone Andoh (Zein FC), Nathaniel Opoku Onyina (Sporting Club), Mohammed Aminu (WAFA), and Kelvin Owusu (Right To Dream).

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