2nd batch of Black Galaxies camping at Prampram for CHAN qualifiers
The second batch of Black Galaxies have begun camping at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence at Prampram for assessment and screening exercise by Head Coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani.
Selected players from the screening exercise will be the core players for the Black Galaxies for the Championship of African Nations qualifiers against Nigeria.
This exercise is expected to increase competition for a spot in the Black Galaxies, thus ensuring players who make the squad would be very competitive.
“I think it is the second group and the exercise is just to see them at a close view to be able to establish what we previously saw about them,” Didi Dramani told ghanafa.org.
“Due to very limited time available, we thought that it is good to bring them closer so that we can integrate and then they adapt to the structures in different faces of the game, and so the two weeks has given them a good expression more, especially from the players as individuals, groups and work as a team with the Black Galaxies structure.”
“So far it has been good, we have formed strong collaboration in terms of linking up with various clubs and more, especially the coaches. I think week in week out I speak to majority of the coaches where these players are, just to find out updates and we also created a data base in terms of monitoring groups, and various players that have been identified in the data base.”
“Before we call, we know that the player is active, player has been injured or back to playing
times, player has played few games or the player is okay and training.”
“We bring players based on how we place them in the data base; we also identify from the Ghana universities who plays in the competition in Nigeria and then also checking on lower divisions and also check on players in the Division One League, the Premier League.”
Ghana is gearing up for a thrilling clash against Nigeria in the second round of the CHAN 2024 qualifiers, scheduled for December.
The Black Galaxies have a rich history in the competition, having reached the finals twice in 2009 and 2014. However, their last outing ended in disappointment with a 2-0 quarterfinal defeat to Niger.
In their previous meeting, Ghana eliminated Nigeria to secure qualification to the last edition of the CHAN tournament in Algeria after post-match penalty shootouts, following a 2-2 aggregate scoreline.
The upcoming two-legged affair will take place between December 20-22, in Ghana, and December 27-29, in Nigeria.
The winner will not only secure their spot in the CHAN 2025 but also gain a significant boost to their footballing reputation following the rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria.