Nineteen players have been requested to appear before the Player Status Committee of the Ghana Football Association at its hearing on Thursday, July 30.
Also invited to be present are some club officials.
An FA statement named the players as:
Kumi Hayford - Kwabibirem FC, Emmanuel Nti-Mensah - King Solomon FC, Gilbert Ansah - Soccer Wise FC, Hafisdeen Dauda - Yellow Masters FC, Haliru Ali Gabril - Eagle Giants FC, Lawrence Hansen Sackey - Network Football Academy and Samuel Arhu - Westlandies FC.
The rest are Eric Opoku - Asante Kotoko SC, Seth Konadu - Great Olympics, Omar Farouk Egala - Papao Sporting Club, Joe Paul Asante - Microsoft FC, Moro Yahaya - Kings Step FC, Steven Osei - Sporting FC and Emmanuel Yeboah - Pure Joy FC.
Club officials from Senior Fresh FC, Great Olympics, FC Nania and Tema Youth are to be present.
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