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    18 Players Arrive for Japan, South Korea Friendlies

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read6 Views
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    Prince Owusu and Caleb Yirenkyi arriving at the team's camp
    Prince Owusu and Caleb Yirenkyi arriving at the team’s camp

    Eighteen players are currently in camp at the Ana Crowne Plaza Hotel in Nagoya ahead of the international friendly against Japan tomorrow.

    According to an FA statement, 16 of them arrived on Tuesday to join two home-based players, Kelvin Nkrumah and Prince Owusu, who departed Accra on Sunday.

    The players in camp include:

    • Joseph Anang
    • Lawrence Ati-Zigi
    • Derrick Kohn
    • Jerome Opoku
    • Ebenezer Annan
    • Jonas Adjetey
    • Kojo Oppong Peprah
    • Caleb Yirenkyi
    • Alidu Seidu
    • Gideon Mensah
    • Abu Francis
    • Kwasi Sibo
    • Prince Owusu
    • Kamal Deen Sulemana
    • Antoine Semenyo
    • Brandon Thomas-Asante
    • Kelvin Nkrumah
    • Prince Adu Kwabena

    Accra Hearts of Oak goalkeeper, Benjamin Asare, who was in goal for his side in the Super Clash against Asante Kotoko on Sunday, joined the squad yesterday.

    Just as Christopher Bonsu Baah, Prince Osei Owusu, and Mohammed Salisu were expected to join the team yesterday at press time.

    The Black Stars will hold their first training session in Nagoya on Wednesday ahead of the Kirin Cup clash against Japan tomorrow.

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