Three Europe-based Black Stars players will join the national team camp later today in Kenya after playing for their clubs over the weekend.
Haminu Draman, Joe Tex Frimpong and Anthony Annan were all in action for their respective clubs in league action.
While the season in major leagues in Europe is over, the competition in the very cold countries where winter is severe play during the summer to avoid the biting cold.
The trio joined their European clubs last week after the Black Stars defeated Mali 2-0 in Bamako.
Dramani played for his club Kuban Krasnodar who travelled to Moscow to hold giants Dynamo to a 1-1 draw.
The Ghanaian was used as a striker during the game and he scored the opener in the 3rd minute before Dynamo rallied to equalise.
Annan played the entire duration of the game for Rosenborg who defeated Stromsgodet to keep their title chances alive.
Frimpong on the hand is involved in a relegation dogfight but his club team Luzern managed a 5-1 aggregate win in the battle against Lugano.
All the three players have left their bases in Europe and are expected to join camplatest by Monday evening.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com
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