Afcon 2023 Qualifiers: All three local players dropped as Black Stars depart for CAR clash

The Black stars of Ghana have departed the shores of Ghana to Angola to face Central African Republic in their second group game of the 2023 African cup of nations qualifiers with the exception of the three local players that was called as well as 6other foreign based players.

Among the players dropped for this encounter are Afriyie Barnieh, Augustine Okrah, Antoine Semenyo, Richard Ofori, Dennis Korsah, Yaw Yeboah, Braydon Manu, Joseph Aidoo and German based Christopher Antwi Adjei.

Coach Addo has left Ghanaians with as many questions as to why all three local players who were handed callups were dropped without making the matchday squad.

Below is the full list of the 25man contingent for the Central African Republic clash which will take place at the Estadio 11 de Novembro in Luanda on Sunday.

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