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Ghana Finalize Squad for Japan Kirin Cup 2025

Ghanaian players in camp ahead of the Japan Kirin Cup 2025.

Ghana Finalize Squad for Kirin Cup as Asare Arrives and Owusu Earns First Call-Up

Ghana’s Black Stars have officially completed their squad for the 2025 Kirin Challenge Cup in Japan, following the arrival of goalkeeper Benjamin Asare and the first-ever call-up of striker Prince Osei Owusu. Both players bring unique strengths to the national team as Ghana prepares for a tough international test.

To make this update easy for all readers—including younger fans—this article breaks down the latest developments in simple, clear language while maintaining high-quality, trustworthy reporting.

Benjamin Asare making a save during a football match.

Benjamin Asare Arrives to Complete Ghana Squad

Goalkeeper Benjamin Asare has finally joined the Black Stars camp in Aichi, Japan. He arrived on Thursday morning and will take part in the team’s final training session at the Toyota Stadium before Ghana faces Japan on Friday.

This brings the total number of players in camp to 22, meaning the squad is now complete and ready for action.

Asare has been one of Ghana’s most reliable performers in recent months. During the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, he played six matches and kept an impressive five clean sheets. His strong hands and calm presence helped Ghana secure a spot in the upcoming World Cup.Ghana Finalize Squad for Japan Kirin Cup 2025

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“Asare’s discipline and consistency make him a goalkeeper we can trust in big moments.” — Black Stars Technical Staff

Asare’s arrival boosts the team’s confidence, especially in a tournament where one mistake can change everything.

Prince Osei Owusu Receives First National Team Call-Up

Another big talking point is the inclusion of Prince Osei Owusu, a German-born Ghanaian striker who plays for CF Montréal in Major League Soccer (MLS).

Owusu has been one of the standout forwards in MLS this season. He has scored 13 goals and provided 3 assists, making him one of the most dangerous attackers in the league.

His call-up is seen as a fresh chapter for both the player and the national team.

Owusu was born in Wertheim, Germany, to Ghanaian parents. He represented Germany at youth levels but remained eligible for Ghana. His decision to join the Black Stars brings energy, competition, and depth to Ghana’s striking options.

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“Playing for Ghana is an honour. I want to give everything for the team.” — Prince Osei Owusu

Coaches believe his powerful playing style, physical strength, and eye for goal will help Ghana become more dangerous in attack.

Why These Additions Matter for Ghana

Adding both Asare and Owusu creates a balance of experience and new talent.

For Defence

For Attack

With Japan known for fast, technical play, Ghana needs both strong defence and sharp finishing—qualities these two players bring.

Ghana’s Kirin Cup Preparation

The Black Stars are preparing for:

Japan will be a tough opponent, but the team’s preparation shows confidence and unity.

Team Summary

Here is what you need to know in simple words:

SHORT SUMMARY (KID-FRIENDLY)

Ghana’s team is now complete.
A goalkeeper named Asare has joined the camp. He helped Ghana qualify for the World Cup.
A striker named Owusu has also joined for the first time. He scored many goals in MLS.
Both players will help Ghana play better in the Kirin Cup in Japan

FAQ Section

1. Why is Benjamin Asare important to the squad?

He kept five clean sheets in World Cup qualifiers, proving he is reliable under pressure.

2. Is this Prince Osei Owusu’s first call-up?

Yes. This is his debut invitation to the Ghana national team.

3. How many goals has Owusu scored this season?

He has scored 13 goals and made 3 assists for CF Montréal.

4. How many players are now in the Black Stars camp?

There are a total of 22 players after Asare’s arrival.

5. Where will Ghana train for the Kirin Cup?

At the Toyota Stadium in Aichi, Japan.

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