FIFA World Cup 2014: Ghana 23 Man Squad

Ghana have announced their 23 man squad to travel to the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil.

Ghana will be hoping to get close to their excellent showing in 2010, when they reached the quarter final round, before being eliminated by Uruguay on penalties. (Click here to see Ghana’s 2010 World Cup squad)

If they are to make it through to the knockout stage, Ghana must first navigate their way through the difficult Group G, which also features Germany, Portugal and the USA.

Ghana 23 Man Squad

1 Stephen ADAMS Goalkeeper, Aduana Stars (GHA)
2 Samuel INKOOM Defender, FC Platanias (GRE)
3 Asamoah GYAN Forward, Al Ain FC (UAE)
4 Daniel OPARE Defender, Standard Liege (BEL)
5 Michael ESSIEN Midfielder, AC Milan (ITA)
6 Acquah AFRIYIE Midfielder, Parma FC (ITA)
7 Christian ATSU Midfielder, Vitesse Arnheim (NED)
8 Emmanuel AGYEMANG BADU Midfielder, Udinese Calcio (ITA)
9 Kevin Prince BOATENG Forward, FC Schalke 04 (GER)
10 Andre AYEW Midfielder, Olympique Marseille (FRA)
11 Sulley MUNTARI Midfielder, AC Milan (ITA)
12 Adam KWARASEY Goalkeeper, Stromsgodset IF (NOR)
13 Jordan AYEW Forward, FC Sochaux-Montbéliard (FRA)
14 Albert ADOMAH Midfielder, Middlesbrough FC (ENG)
15 Rashid SUMAILA Defender, Mamelodi Sundowns FC (RSA)
16 Fatawu DAUDA Goalkeeper, Orlando Pirates (RSA)
17 Mohammed RABIU Midfielder, Kuban Krasnodar (RUS)
18 Majeed WARIS Forward, Valenciennes FC (FRA)
19 Jonathan MENSAH Defender, Evian TG FC (FRA)
20 Kwadwo ASAMOAH Midfielder, Juventus FC (ITA)
21 John BOYE Defender, Stade Rennais FC (FRA)
22 Mubarak WAKASO Midfielder, FC Rubin Kazan (RUS)
23 Harrison AFFUL Defender, Esperance Sportive de Tunis (TUN)

APPIAH Akwasi Coach (GHA)


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Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean, in the subregion of West Africa.

Ghana means “Warrior King” in the Soninke language.

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