Coach Paa Kwesi Fabin has selected Thirty- five (35) youngsters to form the nucleus of the National U-17 male team subject to they passing all medical tests.
The final list of the recruitment was decided after a nation wide tour to identify talented youngsters into the next Black Starlets squad.
The Technical team also invited and accessed players from various football academies as well as some players who excelled at the Airtel Rising stars competition.
All selected players are expected to report at the GSCE, Prampram on Sunday February 14, 2016 before 6pm.
Below are the players who have been selected in the final National U-17 squad list:
GOALKEEPERS
1. Mathew Tigasi
2. Tawfik Yahuza
3. Bukari Abdul Rafui
4. Ibrahim Selly Seydou
5. Frederick Asare
DEFENDERS
6. Faisal Osman
7. Abdul Razak Yussif
8. Gideon Acquah
9. Benjamin Aloma
10. Paul Tetteh Addour
11. Najeeb Yakubu
12. Stephen Boye
13. Samuel Taylor
14. Seydou Issaka
15. Omar Farouk
MIDFIELDERS
16. Frederick Agyeman
17. Kwadwo Asamoah
18. Emmanuel Toku
19. Rashid Ibrahim
20. Obed Yankey
21. Emmanuel Kuvedu
22. Eric Ayiah
23. Nuhu Sule
24. Silas Kyeremeh
25. Obed Appiah
26. Ibrahim Appiah
27. David Ayi Akwetey
28. Abdul Halik Hudu
29. Mohammed Iddriss
ATTACKERS
30. Sylvester Simba
31. Aziz Abdul Yakubu
32. David Cudjoe
33. Abubakar Lawal
34. Aminu Mohammed
35. Ibrahim Sulley
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