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Milovan Rajevac, the head coach of the Black Stars, has chosen his final 28-man team for the Africa Cup of Nations, which will be contested in Cameroon next month.
Only two players from the 30-man provisional roster announced by Milovan Rajevac will make the final list to represent Ghana's Black Stars.
Felix Afena-Gyan of AS Roma is unavailable due to personal reasons, while Salis Abdul Samed has been dropped due to an injury.
Mohammed Kudus, an Ajax midfielder who is currently injured, has been named in the squad.
Andre Dede Ayew, the Black Stars captain, and his deputy, Thomas Partey, who plays for Arsenal FC in the English Premier League, have been selected for the tournament.
Jordan Ayew, Rennes' Kamaldeen Sulemana, Chelsea's Baba Rahman, and Dreams FC's Abdul Fatawu Issahaku are among the players on the team.
RTU's David Abagna Sandan, Vitoria Guimares' Abdul Mumin, Clermont Foot's Salis Abdul Samed, Accra Great Olympics' Maxwell Abbey Quaye, and Gent's Joseph Paintsil will also get their first taste of Africa Cup of Nations play, receiving the country's first-ever call-ups.
The 33rd Africa Cup of Nations will be held in five cities in Cameroon from January 9 to February 6, 2022.
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