Thirty-seven junior team players on Friday began camping at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre for Excellence in Prampram as the Black Starlets prepare for next year’s African U-17 Championships slated for Togo.
The list includes only one foreign-based player. Reading FC’s Kelvin Owusu Bossman has been part of the Black Starlets set up since their qualifying campaign where they finished off the qualifying challenge with a nail-biting encounter with Ivory Coast, whom the Starlets pipped courtesy the away goal rule.
The two leg affair had ended two all.
Players called up to the national camp are:
Abraham Hoenyedzi (Ken Harrison Babies) David Dadzie (Nungua United) Philip Adu (Maxbees FC) Charles Enterm (Nungua United) Ali Ibrahim (Ali Jaraa Academy) Stephen Owusu Ansah (AshantiGold) Paul Addo (Fairpoint FC) Daniel Opare (AshantiGold) Philip Boampong (Maxbees) Samuel Ayisi (Seven United) Eric Opoku (Corners Babies) Pero Gwalla (Catholic Stars) Moses Otiboe (International Allies) Aminu Ishmael (Wa All Stars) Abdul Naza Alhassan (Maxbees FC) Enoch Ebo Andoh (Corner Babies) Omar Nuhu Bello (Bofoakwa Tano) William Owusu (Nania FC) Alhassan Meisuna.
Others are:
Emmanuel Burkason (Kessben FC) Ben Owusu (Berekum Arsenals) Suraju Ibrahim (Wa All Stars) Adu Kofi (Corners Babies) Sulley Issaka (Chicago Babies) Ransford Osei (Kessben Academy) Sadick Adams (AshaniGold) Nathaniel Asamoah (Subway FC) Abeiku Quansah (Windy Professionals) Imoro Adams (Semeraka FC) Eric Mensah (Nikwab Professionals) Kelvin Owusu Bossman (Reading FC).
The rest are:
David Addotey (Jen FC) Nana Yaw Sarfo (AshGold Stars) Ishmael Yartey (Gamba All Blacks) Abraham Fuseini (Wa All Stars) Francis Nanabayin (Todd Babies) Kwadwo Amofa (Staling Academy).
Source: ghanafa.org
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