The three players have gained maiden call-up to the Black Stars

Head Coach Otto Addo has handed call-ups to three debutants in his squad for the international friendlies against Japan and South Korea.

These debutants have been given the chance to showcase their potential and make a case for their inclusion in the World Cup squad.

Otto Addo announces Black Stars squad for Japan and Korea games

Prince Osei Owusu

CF Montréal striker Prince Osei Owusu has had a good season, previously impressing at Toronto FC.

Over the past two seasons, he scored nine goals in 31 matches.

Earlier, while playing for TSG Hoffenheim in 2017, he netted 17 goals across two seasons.

In 2018, Owusu continued his career in Bundesliga 2 with Arminia Bielefeld before going on loan to German third-division side TSV 1860 Munich, where he scored eight goals and provided six assists in all competitions.

Prince Kwabena Adu

The former Bechem United player has been very consistent for his side in the Czech Republic and has now been given a chance to fight for a place in the national team.

In early 2021, Prince Kwabena Adu was named in Karim Zito’s provisional Ghana U-20 squad for the Africa U-20 Cup of Nations. However, he was sidelined by a knee ligament injury.

Now at Viktoria Plzeň, Kwabena Adu has rediscovered his best form, scoring six goals in all competitions this season.

Kelvin Nkrumah

Medeama SC winger Kelvin Nkrumah has taken the ongoing Ghana Premier League by storm, helping his side climb to second place in the league table with dazzling performances.

His outstanding displays have earned him praise from pundits and ex-players, resulting in his maiden call-up to the national team.

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Meanwhile, watch the feature about Swedru All Blacks’ journey from the Division One to the GPL below



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