Ghana changes its “skin”… an infernal plan for the 2022 World Cup

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But these "little heroes"They are now marginalized, where I went Ghana For an exceptional plan, by naturalizing many well-known players in EuropeGhanaian descent, to participate in the World Cup 2022, and increase opportunities "black Stars" Repeating the success of the 2010 World Cup, when the team reached the quarter-finals.

And in the past months, move Ghanaian Federation Extensively, to negotiate a number of stars around the world, to convert their European loyalty, and to represent the Ghana national team.

Black stars with a global flavor

Athletic Bilbao star Inaki Williams announced, on Tuesday, that he will represent Ghana, in a new surprise that enhances the team’s attacking power.

the star "Hispanic" like chosen "La Roja" In one international match, which prompted the Ghanaian Federation to move and convince him, especially since his parents are Ghanaians, allowing him to obtain Ghanaian citizenship, despite his birth in Bilbao.

In addition to Williams, the Ghanaian national team persuaded a number of Premier League players to represent Ghana in the tournament World Cup.

The most prominent of these are Brighton star Tariq Lamptey, Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Arsenal’s rising striker Eddie Nketiah, all of whom represented the England youth team or the senior team, before they faced the reality that they would not represent England. "the three lions" in the world Cup.

The brilliant Southampton defender, Mohamed Salisu, also announced his willingness to represent his country, although he did not participate in any previous matches with him. "black Stars".

The Ghana national team also persuaded 3 players from the German youth team, to represent Ghana, and they are Stefan Ambrosius (Hamburg), Ransford Yeboah Königsdorfer (Hamburg), and Patrick Pfeiffer (Darmstadt).

FIFA Law

The International Football Association allows players to transfer the team they represent to another team, if they do not play more than 3 international matches with the first team, and the three matches must be outside the scope of the major tournaments.

This allowed the Ghanaian national team "to recruit" The stars who have not played a large number of international matches, and they have Ghanaian origins.

With this plan, Ghana greatly increased its chances of competing in the World Cup and qualifying from its eighth group, which includes Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay, to the decisive rounds.

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But these “little heroes”, are now marginalized, where I headed Ghana For an exceptional plan, by naturalizing many well-known players in EuropeGhanaian descent, to participate in the 2022 World Cup, and increase the chances of the “Black Stars” by repeating the success of the 2010 World Cup, when the team reached the quarter-finals.

And in the past months, move Ghanaian Federation Extensively, to negotiate a number of stars around the world, to convert their European loyalty, and to represent the Ghana national team.

Black stars with a global flavor

Athletic Bilbao star Inaki Williams announced, on Tuesday, that he will represent Ghana, in a new surprise that enhances the team’s attacking power.

The “Spanish” star represented the “La Roja” team in one international match, which prompted the Ghanaian Federation to move and convince him, especially since his parents are Ghanaians, allowing him to obtain Ghanaian citizenship, despite his birth in Bilbao.

In addition to Williams, the Ghanaian national team persuaded a number of Premier League players to represent Ghana in the tournament World Cup.

Brighton’s full-back Tariq Lamptey, Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi and Arsenal’s rising striker Eddie Nketiah, all represented the England youth team or the senior team, before they faced the reality that they would not represent the “Three Lions” at the World Cup.

The brilliant Southampton defender, Mohamed Salisu, also announced his willingness to represent his country, although he did not participate in any previous match with the “Black Stars”.

The Ghana national team also persuaded 3 players from the German youth team, to represent Ghana, and they are Stefan Ambrosius (Hamburg), Ransford Yeboah Königsdorfer (Hamburg), and Patrick Pfeiffer (Darmstadt).

FIFA Law

The International Football Association allows players to transfer the team they represent to another team, if they do not play more than 3 international matches with the first team, and the three matches must be outside the scope of the major tournaments.

This allowed the Ghanaian team to “recruit” stars who did not play a large number of international matches, and who have Ghanaian origins.

With this plan, Ghana greatly increased its chances of competing in the World Cup and qualifying from its eighth group, which includes Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay, to the decisive rounds.

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