Andre Ayew, the captain of the Black Stars, has landed in Ghana ahead of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, which begin next month.
After missing the World Cup play-offs against Nigeria in March, the Al Sadd star will return to the team. In June, Andre Ayew will captain the team against Madagascar and the Central African Republic. Andre Ayew, Ghana’s captain, is the first Black Stars player to arrive in the country ahead of next month’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier. After missing the World Cup play-offs against Nigeria due to suspension, the 32-year-old returns to the squad.
Andre Ayew was observed watching a Division One league match between FC Nania, a team owned by his legendary father Abedi Pele, and Kwaebibrem in photographs shared on social media. FC
As coach Otto Addo and his technical team prepare for games in June, Ayew’s teammates are anticipated to begin arriving in the country next week. Against June 1, Ghana takes on Madagascar before traveling to the Central African Republic three days later.
The team will go to Asia to play Japan and Chile in two international friendly. Andre Ayew finished his debut season in the Qatari Stars League as the leading scorer for Al Sadd.
Andre Ayew joined his Al Sadd teammates to celebrate their newest triumph after winning the Qatari Stars league, according to Sports Brief. The Wolves celebrated their victory over Al Rayyan in front of thousands of fans at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium on Tuesday night.
Andre Ayew and his colleagues grasped the occasion in a video uploaded on Twitter by the club, jubilating ahead of their final league game against Al Wakrah on Friday.
Ghana, the four-time African champion, has been pitted against European giants Portugal, Uruguay, and South Korea.
The Black Stars will kick up their World Cup campaign in Qatar in 2022 with a showdown against Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal. After missing the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Ghana will compete in the tournament for the fourth time.