This is to allow them to concentrate on their continental campaign with Kotoko expected to play with Kano Pillars in Nigeria, while Ashgold travel to Equatorial Guinea to play Akonangui FC.
Coach Konadu’s side is expected to play Burkina in a double header for a place in the upcoming Championship of Africa Nations (CHAN) tournament.
In the absence of the two clubs, Accra Hearts of Oak dominated the call-up with seven players with the other teams contributing the rest of the players.
The invitation is also to allow for preparations towards the West Africa Football Union (WAFU) competition slated for Senegal.
Players from the fold of Accra Heats of Oak who would made it to the team are goalkeeper, Gabriel Nudakpa, Mohammed Fatau, Mohammed Alhassan, Benjamin Agyare, Abdul Manaf, Benjamin Afutu Kotey and Joseph Esso.
Other players invited include goalkeepers, Eric Antwi Ofori (Medeama), Isaac Hagan (Karela United), and Joseph Addo (Aduana Stars).
The defenders are Isaac Kwan (Karela United), Chris Shaw (Unity FC), Christopher Nettey (Attramvisser Academy), Caleb Amankwaa (Aduana Stars) and Yaw Dankwaa (Proud United).
In midfield Coach Konadu invited Rashid Nortey (Medeama), Nii Armah Samuel (Dreams FC), Patrick Arthur (Dreams FC), Patrick Botwey (Liberty Professionals), Stephen Okai (Accra Great Olympic), Ibrahim Sanah Mohammed (Sekondi Hasaccas), Abdul K. Fatau (Aduana Stars), Obed Bentum (Ebusua Dwarfs) and Sarfo Taylor (Karela United)
The striking department is made up of players such as Felix Addo (Elmina Sharks), Kofi Ansu Patrick (Brekum Arsenals), Clement Awonyo (Kotoku Royals), Ebenezer Lomotey (WAFA) and Benjamin York (Samatex FC). Read Full Story

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