Ghana Deaf Football Association recruit new players into national team

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The Ghana Deaf Football Association (GDFA) has added new players to the Black Wonders national team ahead of the upcoming West Africa Deaf Football Union (WADFU) competition in Senegal next month.

The GDFA technical team chose twenty-four players based on their outstanding performance at the national deaf gala tournament held last month at the Accra Sports Stadium.

They included six players from Heart of Wolves, the current league champions, and the Madina-based Deaf Football Club (DFC).

The players are Anang Andrews – central defender, Adomoko Emmanuel-midfielder, Nicholas Edzen-goalkeeper, Martin Nyarko-forward, Joshua Ofori Ntow-left defender and Plus Appiah-right defender.

Four players from Western Deaf Warrior club, Austine Ayisi Asaah-midfielder, Bibi Idi-goalkeeper, John Saboah-wing forward, and Enoch Amoah-central midfielder.

While four other players from the Tema DFC have been shortlisted Anchews Kyei-midfielder, Wonder Korto-midfielder, Nkrumah Isaac-winger, and Kwadwo Oboni-forwarder.

Three players from Accra Ambassador DFC, David Quaye-forwarder, Kennedy Asiedu-right defender, and Osae Lawrence-midfielder.

Two players from Wild Jagur Deaf Football Club, Mohammed Faruko-goalkeeper, and midfielder Joshua Frimpong.

Bono Golden, midfielder DFC Samuel Kusi, Ablekuma DFC goalkeeper Samuel Kojo Asahin, Red Star DFC, Kwasi Apenteng-forwarder, Kasoa DFC Robert Mensah-midfielder, Professional DFC, George Amoah central defender have been shortlisted.