Mohammed Kudus will captain Ghana for the first time when the Black Stars face Sudan in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
This was confirmed by Ghana coach Otto Addo during his pre-match press conference at the Accra Sports Stadium on Wednesday.
All three of Ghana’s captains are currently unavailable, with stand-in skipper Thomas Partey pulling out of the squad earlier this week due to a medical issue.
Substantive captain Andre Ayew has not been invited to the national team since March, while Daniel Amartey has also been dropped for the clash against Sudan.
Mohammed Kudus takes over Black Stars captaincy in Thomas Partey's absence
Jordan Ayew has widely favoured to take up the armband, having previously captained the team in the absence of the other skippers.
However, it appears the 33-year-old is now behind Kudus in the pecking order when it comes to the Black Stars captaincy under Otto Addo.
Meanwhile, Kudus’s status in the national team has been steadily growing since he made his international debut in 2019 after rising through the U17s and U20s.
The West Ham United star has since played 36 matches for his country, while impressively contributing 11 goals.
Ghana will host Sudan on Thursday at the Accra Sports Stadium before facing the Northeast African side again four days later in the reverse fixture.
Otto Addo’s side has, however, been ravaged by injuries with four players ruled out of the upcoming assignments.
A statement from the Ghana Football Association (GFA) said aside from Partey, Joseph Paintsil, Kingsley Schindler and Osman Ibrahim have also been ruled out by injury.
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