GHANA
2014 WORLD CUP - NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM
Goalkeepers:
Fatau Dauda
(Orlando Pirates)
Adam Kwarasey
(Stromsgodset)
Stephen Adams
(Aduana Stars)
Defenders:
Samuel Inkoom
(Platanias)
Daniel Opare
(Standard Liege)
Harrison Afful
(Esperance)
John Boye
(Rennes)
Jonathan Mensah
(Evian)
Rashid Sumalia
(Mamelodi Sundowns).
Midfielders:
Michael Essien
(AC Milan)
Sulley Muntari
(AC Milan)
Rabiu Mohammed
(Kuban Krasnodar)
Kwadwo Asamoah
(Juventus)
Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu
(Udinese)
Afriyie Acquah
(Parma)
Christian Atsu
(Vitesse)
Albert Adomah
(Middlesbrough)
Andre Ayew
(Marseille)
Mubarak Wakaso
(Rubin Kazan)
Strikers:
Asamoah Gyan
(Al Ain)
Kevin-Prince Boateng
(Schalke 04)
Abdul Majeed Waris
(Valenciennes)
Jordan Ayew
(Sochaux)
Algeria - The Desert Foxes, who reached the second round of this year's World Cup, will face Senegal, Ghana and South Africa in Group C.
Last month CAF announced an initial list of 25 names for its main 2014 African Player of the Year award.
Former Chelsea boss Avram Grant has been appointed the new coach of Ghana.
Guinea are Africa's highest risers in Fifa's world rankings for November.
Ivory Coast and Ghana reach finals
South Africa are among six teams to have booked their place at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations after each won their penultimate qualifier on Saturday.
The Black Stars have been without a coach since Appiah left the job after the opening two 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and was replaced by Maxwell Konadu on a temporary basis.
Previously the Feyernood Academy in Gomoa Fetteh, it relocated to Sogakope, just outside Acra, and took over facilities at the former Red Bull Academy. And those facilities will shame even the biggest clubs in Ghana.
The West Africa Football Academy is one of the longest-standing football institutions on the continent.
The Desert Foxes, who in June took over from Ivory Coast as the top-ranked team in Africa, moved up five places.
