
Chairman of the Black Stars Management Committee, Dr. Randy Abbey, has suggested that Ghana may be without several key players for the upcoming 2025 Unity Cup in London.
The Black Stars are set to face arch-rivals Nigeria in the semi-final of the four-nation tournament on May 28, with the winner advancing to play either Jamaica or Trinidad and Tobago in the final on May 31 at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Speaking to 3Sports, Dr. Abbey disclosed that injuries and club commitments may affect player availability for the tournament.
“There are quite a number of players who are injured. There are a few players who are also engaged in qualifying games for Europe, and so their clubs won’t release them. Mind you, this period is outside the FIFA free period,” he explained.
“For those whose leagues will still be in session, and who are still in contention, they might not be available, plus the injured players,” he added.
The Unity Cup fixtures will serve as vital preparation for Ghana ahead of their crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Mali in September.
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