The home-based national team beat the youth side of Liberty Professionals 2-0 in a test match on Wednesday evening ahead of next year’s CHAN tournament.
Aduana Stars winger Bernard Don Bortey scored the pair of goals from spot kicks, a goal in each half.
In the morning, goals from Edwin Osei Pele and Hans Koufie gave the team a 2-1 win over third-tier side Westlands.
The team will play a friendly on Thursday to end the four-day camping exercise.
The first batch of 30 players is being assessed by the technical team headed by Herbert Addo before the final list for the tournament is released.
Another set of 30 players will be named for a similar justify your inclusion exercise next week.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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