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Six new players have been affirmed to play for the Black Stars in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, giving Ghana an immense lift.
Leader of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has affirmed in a web-based entertainment post that Tariq Lamptey, Inaki Williams, Mohammed Salisu, Stephan Ambrosius, Patrick Pfeifer, and Ransford Yeboah are accessible for Black Stars choice.
This comes following quite a while of pursuit which saw a few GFA authorities fly to various nations to attempt to persuade a few double identities.
Soon after Athletic Bilbao striker, Inaki Williams declared in a one-minute video that he will play for Ghana, the Ghana Football Association president Kurt Okraku affirmed the names of five different players who have chosen to play for Black Stars.
Southampton safeguard Mohammed Salisu has announced himself accessible and is supposed to be called up by Black Stars mentor Otto Addo in September for 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Tariq Lamptey, a Brighton right-back, has finished his change from England to Ghana. In June, the safeguard declined a greeting from England U-21 and ventured out to Ghana to affirm his choice. Okraku likewise reported Germany youth threesome Stephan Ambrosius, Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer and Patric Pfeiffer have all dedicated to Ghana.
This is phenomenal information for the Black Stars' specialized group, drove by Otto Addo. There are various choices, and it is normal that they will choose the best ability for the Qatar World Cup.
The Black Stars are supposed to be areas of strength for a come November, when they will contend in the gathering stage against Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay.
Ghanaians can likewise anticipate that their group should progress far in the competition. They could possibly propel past the quarter-last stage, which they arrived at in the 2010 competition in South Africa. #bring back the love.
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