The head coach of the Ghana Black Stars, Otto Addo, has handed in a 26-man squad for the upcoming international friendly encounter against Austria and Germany.
Ghana’s Black Stars will play Austria in Vienna on March 27 before travelling to Stuttgart to face Germany on March 30, 2026.
SQUAD
Goalkeepers:
Lawrence Ati-Zigi (St Gallen), Benjamin Asare (Accra Hearts of Oak), Joseph Anang (St Patrick’s Athletic)
Defenders:
Patrick Pfeiffer (SV Darmstadt), Derrick Luckassen (Pafos FC), Derrick Kohn (Union Berlin), Jerome Opoku (Istanbul Başakşehir), Caleb Yirenkyi (FC Nordsjælland), Kojo Oppoong Pepprah (OGC Nice), Jonas Adjetey (VFL Wolfsburg), Marvin Senaya (Auxerre), Alexander Djiku (Spartak Moscow), and Gideon Mensah (Auxerre)
Midfielders:
Thomas Partey (Villareal), Elisha Owusu (Auxerre), Ibrahim Sulemana (Cagliari), Kwasi Sibo (Real Oviedo),
Forwards/Wingers:
Brandon Thomas Asante (Coventry City), Jordan Ayew (Leicester City), Prince Adu (Viktoria Plzen), Christopher Bonsu Baah (Al Qadsiah), Abdul Fatawu Issahaku (Leicester City), Inaki Williams (Athletic Bilbao), Antoine Semenyo (Manchester City), Kamal Deen Sulemana (Atalanta), Daniel Agyei (Kocalispor)
Otto Addo has handed out debut call-ups for four players, Derrick Luckassen, Marvin Senaya and Daniel Agyei, for this month’s international friendlies against Austria and Germany.
Derrick Luckassen, who plays as a centre-back for Pafos FC in Cyprus, is a product of AZ Alkmaar’s academy and has played for PSV, Hertha BSC, Anderlecht, Kasımpaşa, Fatih Karagümrük, and Maccabi Tel Aviv. He won the 2024–25 Cypriot league and scored Pafos’ first Champions League goal.
Marvin Senaya plays for French Ligue 1 side AJ Auxerre following spells at Strasbourg, Sochaux iand Lausanne-Sport, having made his professional debut in 2021.
Daniel Agyei plays as a forward and winger for the Turkish club Kocaelispor. Agyei was born in England, where he featured for Leyton Orient, Crewe Alexandra, Oxford United and Burnley before moving to Turkey.
Making a return to the squad are Inaki Williams, Brandon Thomas Asante, Ibrahim Sulemana, Thomas Partey and Alexander Djiku.
By: George Opoku Boateng/Rainbowradioonline.com