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Tournament hosts Mauritania are in Cameroon, Uganda and Mozambique while Burkina Faso, Tunisia, Namibia and Central Africa Republic have been drawn in Group B.
The Black Satellites qualified for the competition after reaching the final of the Wafu Zone B U20 Cup of Nations in Benin where they went on to beat Burkina Faso 2-1 in the final to win the trophy.[ads2]
Ghana won the U20 AFCON in 1993, 1999 and 2009 where they went on to win the World Cup after beating Brazil in an epic penalty shoot-out in the final of the tournament staged in Egypt.
Below are the players who made the Black Satellites trip to Mauritania:
1. William Emmanuel Essu
2. Philomo Baffour
3. Benjamin Aloma
4. Nathaniel Adjei[ads3]
5. Frank Kwabena Assinki
6. Emmanuel Essiam
7. Mathew Cudjoe Anim
8. Sampson Agyapong
9. Percious Boah
10. Daniel Afriyie Barnieh
11. Mohammed Sulemana
12. David Kudjo
13. Patrick Mensah
14. Ivan Anokye Mensah
15. Ofori McCarthy
16. Appiah Kubi
17. Eric Ansu Appiah[ads4]
18. Samuel Koshie Agbenyega
19. Danlad Ibrahim
20. Abdul Fatawu Issahaku
21. Samuel Abbey-Ashie Quaye
22. Frank Boateng
23. Emmanuel Agyemang Duah
24. Uzair Alhassan
25. Josepho Barnes
26. James Ampofo[ads5]