Black Galaxy: Coach Mingle invites 32- Players for camping

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Black Galaxies of Ghana coach, Kasim Mingle Ocansey has called thirty-two players for camping in Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence in Prampram on Monday, April 20th 2026.

The technical team of the Galaxies are creating a comprehensive data base to keep monitoring of players ahead of their next assignments.

The invited players will train and play some friendly matches before they depart to their various clubs. The list includes three Asante Kotoko players, four Hearts of Oak players, five players from Medeama SC, two from Bibiani Goldstars, three were invited from Dreams FC and others.

Squad Breakdown

Goalkeepers

Benjamin Asare (Hearts of Oak)

Emmanuel Kubi (Bibiani GoldStars)

Felix Kyei (Medeama SC)

Solomon Agbesi (Hearts of Oak)

 

Defenders

Ebenezer Adade (Dreams FC)

Remember Adomako (Aduana FC)

Sulemana Fatawu (Medeama SC)

Isaac Afful (FC Samatex 1996)

Patrick Asiedu (Asante Kotoko)

Razak Simpson (Nations FC)

Ebenezer Abban (Heart of Lions)

Ali Mohammed (Hearts of Oak)

Alex Boakye (Aduana FC)

Kelvin Osei Asibey (Hearts of Oak)

 

Midfielders

Seidu Saana (Aduana FC)

Etse Dogli (Heart of Lions)

Mohammed Alidu (Vision FC)

Hubert Gyau (Asante Kotoko)

Salim Adams (Medeama SC)

Suraj Seidu (Dreams FC)

Meshack Sowah Adjetey (Vision FC)

Evans Sorkai (New Edubiase United FC)

 

Forwards

Kelvin Nkrumah (Medeama SC)

Augustine Okrah (Bechem United)

Richmond Opoku (Young Apostles)

Emmanuel Annor (Nations FC)

Prince Tweneboah (Basake Holy Stars)

Prince Owusu (Medeama SC)

Samuel Attah Kumi (Bibiani GoldStars)

John Antwi (Dreams FC)

Rudolf Mensah (Swedru All Blacks)

Albert Amoah (Asante Kotoko)

Strong representation from Hearts of Oak, Medeama SC, Aduana FC, and Asante Kotoko.

Blend of experienced names like Augustine Okrah and John Antwi with emerging talents.

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