Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo, has named his squad for the upcoming 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers as well as the four-nation tournament to be held in Japan.
The Otto Addo-led technical team, which was announced on Tuesday night released a 33-man squad for next week's AFCON qualifiers with the Black Stars also taking part in Kirin Super Cup.
Andre Ayew returns to the squad after missing out on the FIFA World Cup playoff game against Nigeria due to serving his two-match ban.
There is a place also for Mubarak Wakaso and Kamaldeen Sulemana while Jonathan Mensah also makes a return to the team.
From the Ghana Premier League, Bechem United's Augustine Okrah and Hearts of Oak's Daniel Afriyie Barnieh are called up for the international break.
Full Squad:

Ghana hosts Madagascar on matchday one of the qualifiers before playing Central African Republic four days later.
Otto Addo will then lead the team to a four-nation tournament in Japan.
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