Check:18 untouchable black stars players who will be at Qatar 2022 world cup.

The Black Stars have reportedly earmarked these 20 players for the World Cup with only six slots still under consideration.

According to reports in the local media, the Ghana coach has submitted a provisional list of 35 players to the Ghana Football Association(GFA) with these 20 players reportedly on the list

He is expected to prune the said list to 26 for the World Cup tournament in November in Qatar.

The Black Stars is in the same group alongside Korea, Portugal and familiar foes Uruguay.

SQUAD LIST BELOW:

Joojo Wollacott, Richard Ofori, Daniel Amartey, Alexander Djiku, Gideon Mensah, Dennis Odoi, Tariq Lamptey, Salisu Mohammed, Baba Rahman, Thomas Partey,Kudus Mohammed,Daniel Kofi Kyereh, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Baba Iddrisu , Issahaku Fatawu, Jordan Ayew, Andre Ayew,Inaki Williams

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