Coach of the male U-20 team, Orlando Wellington has called up 26 players to camp for preparations towards the African U-20 Championship.
The selected players, all locally-based would on Friday gather in Accra for the exercise.
Five of the called up players are from the Division One and Two Leagues with the rest all from Premier League teams.
Ghana will be defending the African won in 2009 when the 2011 Championship begins in Libya in March.
The Black Satellites, also defending World champions will play rivals, Nigeria in the opening group game before taking on Cameroon and Gambia all in Group B following the draw for eight-team Championship.
LIST OF U-20 PLAYERS
Adadey Foli – Dwarfs
Ibrahim Alhassan – Madina United
Richmond Nketia – F/C Nania
Nurudeen Yussif – Medeama S/C
Francis Morton – Liberty
Adnan Saeed – Wa All Stars
Seidu Dado – Inter Allies
Kassim Adam – Medeama
Eric Opoku – Chelsea
Seidu Zida – Wa All Stars
Mahatma Otoo – Hearts of Oak
Lord Ofosuhene – Inter Allies
Kofi Owusu – Mighty Jets
Owusu Bempah – RTU
Albert Bruce – Kotoko
Rashid Sumaila – Dwarfs
Karim Alhassan – Hearts of Oak
Dan Oppong – Arsenal
Emmanuel Odoi – King Faisal
Kwaku Andoh – Hearts of Lions
Emmanuel Otoo – Chelsea
Mohammed Sackey – Desert Warriors
Muntari Tagoe – Medeama
Jacob Quao – Mighty Jets
Richard Ofori – Mighty Jets
Tijani Musah - Medeama S/C


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