On Tuesday evening, Black Stars coach, Kwesi Appiah released his squad for Ghana’s final World Cup qualifier against Egypt on November 12th at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium.
Appiah was expected to name new faces for the clash. Ghana can boast of a lot of talents, the former Asante Kotoko since he was re-appointed as Black Stars coach has been monitoring players abroad.
Many Ghanaians, they have little knowledge about Waasland-Beveren speeder Nana Opoku Ampomah who has been handed his maiden Black Stars call-up.
Ampomah’s call-up indicates that Appiah is really monitoring Ghanaian players abroad. The 21-year-old Wideman has been one of the young talents in the Belgian top-flight.
Profile of Nana Ampomah
He was born on 2nd January 1996. He started his field career at Prisco Minis, he moved to Santos Academy, he later joined Bravo Bravo.
With his dazzling skills he broke into the European market, he was signed by Belgian side Waasland-Beveren. He made his debut in the Belgian top-flight in July 2016 in a league fixture against Sporting Charleroi.
Qualities
He is one of the skilful players in Waasland-Beveren. He is very good on and off the ball. He is very quick and can take on defenders with ease. He has an eye for goals and also a good passer of the ball.
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