Ghana Matthew Anim Cudjoe tops new Black Stars U20 squad as Issahaku misses out

Matthew Anim Cudjoe

Ghana U20 head coach Karim Zito has revealed a 35-man squad of Black Stars B including Legon Cities youngster Matthew Anim Cudjoe.

The squad is heavily dominated by Hearts of Oak players as Phobians have eight representatives in the call-up.

The selected players are expected to report at the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence on Wednesday, August 4.

Abdul Fatawu Issahaku is however dropped as he left Steadfast FC to sign for Premier League giants Liverpool who sent him on loan to Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon.

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Full squad :

  1. Kwabena Boateng- Accra Great Olympics FC
  2. Emmanuel Ayei- Shalon FC
  3. Kweku Boateng- Charity Stars FC
  4. Anim Matthew Cudjoe- Legon Cities FC
  5. Mensah Ivan Anokye- Zalina FC
  6. Ofori MacCarthy- Eleven Wonders FC
  7. Samuel Koshie Agbeyingah- Heart of Lions FC
  8. James Ampofo- Semper C
  9. Frank Boateng- Prestige FC
  10. Agyemang Duah Emmanuel- Ebony FC
  11. Kobena Gogo Boahen- Swedru All Blacks FC
  12. Samari Salifu Abass- Young Apostles FC
  13. Emmanuel Osei Asibey- Benab FC
  14. Eugene Amporfo Amankwah- Benab FC
  15. Mose Salifu Bawa- Cheetah FC
  16. Mohaison Mohmoud- Ebony Babies
  17. Jonas Naafo- Nania FC
  18. Raphic Maftawo- Rences FC
  19. Shaibu Abdallah- In God We Trust FC
  20. Daniel Owura Akuffo- Still Believe FC
  21. John Bitigi- Real Lions FC
  22. Zaidan Alhassan- New Edubiase FC
  23. Emmanuel Mensah- Simpafi Soccer Academy
  24. Kelvin Saaba- Dansoman Bea
  25. Daniel Lokka Queye- Vision FC
  26. Collins Boah- In God We Trust FC
  27. Patrick Arthur- Renees FC
  28. Atta Amoss- Offinso United FC
  29. Sylvester Antwi- Feyenoord Youth FC
  30. Anastasius Satuh- Kasina Nankana FC
  31. Bukari Sommed- Bolga All Stars FC
  32. Baffoe Isaac- Young Apostles FC
  33. Sayibu Yakubu- BYJ
  34. Gideon Majambe Armah- Oil City FC
  35. Adu Boahen Hayford- Real Lions F

Aimé ATTI

Aimé ATTI is a bilingual journalist who breathes football and shares his passion on Africa Top Sports

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