Right to Dream Academy are celebrating call-ups to five graduates in Ghana's squad for next month's triple header.
Mohammed Abu, Thomas Agyapong, Godsway Donsah, Yaw Yeboah and Abdul Majeed Waris have been named in a 30-man squad released on Thursday.
This is the highest contingent from the renowned academy to be invited into the Black Stars.
Abu, a midfielder, plays for MLS side Columbus Crew and he is making a return to the national team since playing at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
Donyoh, another midfielder, plies his trade with Danish side Nordsjaelland.
On-loan FC Twente attacking midfielder Yeboah, who was named 2015 Africa U20 Championship MVP, has been recalled.
Agyapong plays for NAC Breda in the Dutch second-tier side but owned by Manchester City.
Waris is a striker with FC Lorient.
We are seriously proud to see 5 RtD graduates have been named in the senior Black Stars squad!@ghanafaofficial #WeAreRtD #BlackStars
— Right to Dream (@right2dream) May 25, 2017
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