Handlers of the men's U-20 national team have called up 30 players for a screening exercise.
The list, which was announced on Thursday, is dominated by players from the Premier League while call-ups were extended to other players from the Division One League and Second Division.
The five-day training exercise for the first batch will begin on Monday, January 27 and finish on Friday, January 31.
Players called up are to report by 12:00pm at the team's base at the Jerkings Palace, Adenta-Accra.
Players called up
Christian Kluvi (Nania), Prince Boateng (King Faisal), Eugene Amoah (New Edubiase), Christopher Bonney (Asante Kotoko), Richard Yeboah (Unity FC), Tamimu Muntari (Liberty Professionals), Nicholas Quartey (B. A. Utd), Latif Abubakar (Liberty Professionals), Francis Kyeremeh (Techiman City), Jebila Abdul Karim (D. C. United), Joseph O. Bempa (Hearts of Oak), Ishmeal Nortey (Hearts of Oak), Benjamin Amarh (Tema Youth), Yusif Ibrahim (Tema Youth), Kofi Mensah (Dwarfs) , Thomas Agyapong (Right To Dream), Solomon Twene (Wassaman), Nicholas Mensah (Mighty Jets), Kwesi Benefo (Mighty Jets), David Owusu-Ansah (Deportivo), Lawson Sabah (Inter Alllies), Joseph Aidoo (Inter Alllies), Agyenim Boateng (Berekum Chelsea), Nich Opoku (Berekum Chelsea), Steven Nyarko (Wa All Stars), Ibrahim Mohammed (Global Academy), Alfred Akakpo (Future Stars), Nuru Abubakar (Bechem Utd), Isaac Quansah (Heart of Lions), Hudu Yakubu (Heart of Lions)