Head of the Black Starlets management Committee Kweku Aryiah is confident all players currently in camp preparing for the African Youth Championship qualifier against Burkina are eligible to play.
Last year, Ghana was banned from playing in the African Junior Championship finals after Cameroon protested over the eligibility of Inter Allies midfielder Isaac Twum.
This act which hampered Ghana’s chances of making the world cup too will not be repeated again according to Aryiah who says all players have gone through a rigorous MRI tests to ascertain their eligibility
“The MRI controversy or issue is an eye opener for all of us. It's only somebody who is really nonchalant will decide to repeat the same mistake,” he told Joy Sports.
“We conducted two separate MRI test all under CAF instructions and we submitted this results to CAF.”
“CAF also conducted a third test based on what we submitted and gave us the final results. So I can say there's no issue with the boys currently in camp regarding the MRI test.”
Ghana plays Burkina Faso in Cape Coast this weekend.
-
Follow Joy Sports on Twitter: @JoySportsGH. Our hashtag is #JoySports
Latest Stories
-
‘Even if you bring Jesus as EC Chair, NDC will complain’ – Hackman Owusu-Agyeman
3 hours -
‘Difficulties are a fact, but NPP has a plan’ – Hackman Owusu-Agyeman on economy
4 hours -
KNUST health sciences graduates urged to uphold integrity in leadership
4 hours -
16 missing after Red Sea tourist boat sinks
4 hours -
Angela Merkel defends ties with Russia and blocking Ukraine from Nato
4 hours -
Right to Dream are filling ‘the big gap’ in Ghana – UG Director of Sports
5 hours -
Prosecutor drops federal criminal cases against Trump
5 hours -
Asante Kotoko removes Prosper Ogum from Interim Management Committee
5 hours -
Karen Hendrickson listed among Ghana’s 100 Most Influential People for 2024
5 hours -
Emirates relieved as colleague returns safely after alleged kidnapping
5 hours -
Right to Dream unveils monument to celebrate silver jubilee
5 hours -
Developed countries commit $300bn annually to boost climate finance
5 hours -
Stratcomm Africa celebrates 30 years with inspiring Women S.H.A.R.E. anniversary event
6 hours -
26 arrested for brandishing, indiscrimimately firing toy guns in public
6 hours -
CHRAJ report confirms National Cathedral is a taxpayer-funded project – Ablakwa
6 hours