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33 players invited for Black Starlets camping in Cape Coast


Thirty- three player have been invited into the National Under 17, Black Starlets to begin camping on Tuesday 4th February, 2020 in Cape Coast.
Here is the full list of invited Players ;
  1. Charles Appiah – Cheetah FC
  2. Sathu Anastatius –  Mboma City
  3. Rafael Mahama – Jonas FC
  4. Nemorden – Oti United
  5. Rabiu Fuseini – Hearts Babies
  6. Michael Appiah – Seedof Academy
  7. Ransford – Rock Stars
  8. Abdulai Mohammed – Rock Stars
  9. Alhassan Alhassan – Republicans
  10. Nyarko Benjamin – Mountaineers FC
  11. Samari Salifu- Young Juventus
  12. Afful Daniel – Great warriors
  13. Isaac Agbango – Young Juventus
  14. Mohammed Snedu – Cedas FC
  15. Yakubu Ahmed – Bagaba FC
  16. Jeff Boabeng – Eagles FC
  17. Samuel Boakye – Cedas FC
  18. Wisdom Mba – Mboma City
  19. Nana Kwesi Koomson – Edinaman United
  20. Zaidan Alhassan – Edubiase FC
  21. Benjamin Eshun – Young Chelsea
  22. Abdul Washid Adams – Ajax FC
  23. Bernard Boateng – Phoenix FC
  24. Abraham Asare – Natcosta Youth
  25. Stephen Dacosta – Natcosta Youth
  26. Gideon Matjambe – Medeama FC
  27. Muhaison Mohammed – Ebony Babies
  28. Obeng Samuel – Deportivo FC
  29. Gideon Osei – Creative Academy
  30. Kwakye Samuel – Hope Academy
  31. Isaac Baido – Light Gate FC
  32. Samuel Tetteh – Asem Light Gate FC
  33. Sylvester Antwi – Shooting Stars FC
Source:footballmadeinghana.com

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