Thursday, December 21, 2023

SELECCIONES DE GHANA 1957 - 2012

SELECCIONES DE GHANA 

1957 - 2012

1963 Ghana Campeón de África: Sam Acquah, Aldo Adameky, Adarkwa, Emmanuel Aggrey-Fynn, Dodo Ankrah, Anum, Benakyeampoug, Franklyn Crentsil, Ofei Dodo, Dodoh, Gyau, Osei Kofi, Kofi M'fum, Emmanuel Oblitey, Odametey, Addo Odamety, Pomy, Salian, Salisu, Ben Simmons, Sitentsil

1965 Ghana Campeón de África: Ben Acheampong, Edward Acquah, Sam Acquah, Addo Odametey, Edward Jona Aggrey Fynn, Edward Aggrey-Fynn, Emmanuel Aggrey-Fynn, Gyau Agyemang-Duah, Dodoo Ankrah, Aggrey Fynn, Osei Kofi, Kofi M'fum, Wilberforce Mfum, Emmanuel Kwesi Nkansah, Emmanuel Oblitey, Samuel Anum Okai, Michael Osei, Kofi Pare, Salisa, Salisu

1968 Ghana Vicecampeón de África: Sam Acquah, Jones Attuquayefio, Ben Kusi Franklyn Crentsil , Isaac Eshun, Osei Kofi, Ben Kusi, Kofi M'fum, Malik Essel Mensah, Richard Naawu, Odametey, Frank Odoi, Stefens, Stephens, Ibrahim Sunday

1970 Ghana Vicecampeón de África: Sam Acquah, Abeka Ankrah, Jones Attuquayefio, Edward Boye, Chartey, Isaac Eshun, Robert Folley, Joseph 'Teiteh Gorleku' Ghartey, Malik, Essel Mensah, Alex Mingle, Kwasi Owusu, Ibrahim Sunday

1978 Ghana Campeon de África: Isaac Acquaye, Opoku Afriye, Mohamed Ahmed, Mohamed Ahmed 'Polo', Anas, Joseph Ansah, Akuetteh Armah, Mohammad Arman, Blankson, Joseph Carr, Dadzie, Al Hassan, Kayede, Kluste, Kyenkyehene, Mohamed 'Polo', Ofei Ansah, Dadzie Paha, Emmanuel Quarshie, Quaye, Abdul Razak, Saidu, Salifu, Yawson

1982 Ghana Campeón de África: Kofi Abbrey, Abrey, Opoku Afriye, Al Hassan, Asase, Abedi Pele Ayew, Kwame Ayew, Kofi Badu, Essien, Yusif Haruna, Al Hassan, Kofi Badu, S Lamptey, Prince Polley Opoku, Samuel Opoku N'ti, Kwasi Owusu, Dadzie Paha, Emmanuel Quarshie, Kwame Sampson, L Sampson, Yusif

1992 Ghana Vicecampeón de África: Edward Ansah Asante Kotoko, Salifu Ansah Hearts of Oak, Abubakari Damba Great Olympics, Emmanuel Ampiah Asante Kotoko, Nil Ankrah Great Olympics, Kwesi Appiah Asante Kotoko, Emmanuel Armah Hearts of Oak, Isaac Asare RSC Anderlecht, Mohammed Gargo Real Tamale United, Frimpong Manso Asante Kotoko, Stanley Aborah, Anthony Baffoe Fortuna Düsseldorf, Sarfo Gyamfi FC Tirol, Nii Lamptey RSC Anderlecht, Abédi Pelé Olympique Marseille, Kofi Abbrey Great Olympics, Ali Ibrahim SG Wattenscheid 09, Richard Naawuh Waldhof Mannheim , Samuel Opoku Nti, Prince Polley KFC Germinal Ekeren, Yaw Preko, Tony Yeboah Eintracht Frankfurt, DT Otto Pfister, DT Fred Duodu

1996 Ghana cuarto lugar en Copa África: Simon Addo, Richard Kingson, Crenstil Nanbanyin Obuasi Goldfields, Daniel Addo Bayer Leverkusen, Frank Amankwah Asante Kotoko, Isaac Asare RSC Anderlecht, Afo Dodoo Kalamata, Samuel Kuffour 1. FC Nürnberg, Joseph Addo FSV Frankfurt, Charles Akonnor Fortuna Köln, Stephen Baidoo Obuasi Goldfields, Samuel Johnson Kalamata, Ablade Kumah Al Shabab, Nii Lamptey Coventry City, Abédi Pelé Torino FC, Mallam Yahaya Borussia Dortmund, Joachim Yaw Real Sociedad, Felix Aboagye Al-Ahly, Kwame Ayew União Leiria, Yaw Preko RSC Anderlecht, Ibrahim Tanko Borussia Dortmund, Tony Yeboah Leeds United, DT Ismael Kurtz

2000 Ghana en Copa África: Sammy Adjei, Richard Kingson Göztepe, Constance Mantey, Daniel Addo Karlsruher SC, Eben Dugbatey FC Lorient, Mohammed Gargo Udinese Calcio, Christian Gyan Feyenoord, Emmanuel Kuffour Hearts of Oak, Samuel Kuffour Bayern München, Jacob Nettey Hearts of Oak, Otto Addo Borussia Dortmund,Charles Akonnor VfL Wolfsburg, Stephen Appiah Udinese Calcio, Stephen Baidoo MKE Ankaragücü, Mark Edusei União Leiria, Samuel Johnson Fenerbahçe, Alex Nyarko RC Lens, Augustine Ahinful Boavista, Kwame Ayew Sporting CP, Ohene Kennedy MKE Ankaragücü, Peter Ofori-Quaye Olympiakos Piräus, Yaw Preko Fenerbahçe, DT Giuseppe Dossena DT Fred Duodu

2002 Ghana en Copa África: Sammy Adjei Hearts of Oak, Abubakari Kankani Ghapoha Tema, James Nanor Hearts of Oak, Yaw Amankwah Mireku Hearts of Oak, Kofi Amponsah PAOK Saloniki, Georges Blay Standard Liège, Emmanuel Kuffour Hearts of Oak, Samuel Kuffour Bayern München, John Mensah Genoa CFC, Princeton Owusu-Ansah Obuasi Goldfields, John Paintsil Widzew Łódź, Prince Amoako Saturn-REN TV, Derek Boateng Panathinaikos, Michael Essien SC Bastia, Hamza Mohammed Real Tamale United, Ibrahim Razak Empoli FC, Ismael Addo SC Bastia, Matthew Amoah Vitesse, Isaac Boakye, Emmanuel Duah União Leiria, Baffour Gyan Slovan Liberec, Alex Tachie-Mensah Neuchâtel Xamax FC, DT Fred Duodu

2006 Ghana en el Mundial: Sammy Adjei FC Ashdod, Richard Kingson Ankaraspor, George Owu Ashanti Gold, Issah Ahmed Randers FC, Samuel Kuffour AS Roma, John Mensah Stade Rennes, Habib Mohammed King Faisal, John Paintsil Hapoel Tel Aviv, Emmanuel Pappoe Hapoel Kfar Saba, Daniel Quaye Hearts of Oak, Hans Sarpei VfL Wolfsburg, Illiasu Shilla Asante Kotoko, Eric Addo PSV Eindhoven, Otto Addo 1. FSV Mainz 05, Stephen Appiah Fenerbahçe, Derek Boateng AIK Solna, Michael Essien Chelsea FC, Draman Haminu Crvena Zvezda, Sulley Ali Muntari Udinese Calcio, Matthew Amoah Borussia Dortmund, Asamoah Gyan Modena FC, Razak Pimpong FC København, Alex Tachie-Mensah FC St.Gallen , DT Ratomir Dujković

2008 Ghana tercer lugar en Copa África: Sammy Adjei FC Ashdod, Fatau Dauda Ashanti Gold, Richard Kingson Birmingham City, Harrison Afful Asante Kotoko, John Mensah Stade Rennes, John Paintsil West Ham United, Hans Sarpei Bayer Leverkusen, Illiasu Shilla FK Saturn, Eric Addo PSV Eindhoven, Anthony Annan IK Start, Kwadwo Asamoah Torino FC, Nana Asare KV Mechelen, Ahmed Barusso Galatasaray, Michael Essien Chelsea FC, Draman Haminu Lokomotiv Moskva, Laryea Kingston Heart of Midlothian, Bennard Kumordzi Panionios GSS, Sulley Ali Muntari Portsmouth FC, Junior Agogo Nottingham Forest, André Ayew Olympique Marseille, Asamoah Gyan Udinese Calcio, Baffour Gyan FK Saturn, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie Celta Vigo, DT Claude Le Roy

2010 Ghana Vicecampeón de África: Daniel Agyei Liberty Professionals, Richard Kingson Wigan Athletic, Philemon McCarthy Hearts of Oak, Lee Addy Bechem Chelsea, Harrison Afful Espérance de Tunis, Samuel Inkoom FC Basel, Jonathan Mensah Granada CF, Hans Sarpei Bayer Leverkusen, Isaac Vorsah 1899 Hoffenheim, Eric Addo Roda JC Kerkrade, Anthony Annan Rosenborg BK, Kwadwo Asamoah Udinese Calcio, Rahim Ayew Zamalek, Michael Essien Chelsea FC, Draman Haminu Lokomotiv Moskva, Moussa Narry Le Mans UC 72, Dominic Adiyiah AC Milan, Opoku Agyemang Al Sadd, Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu Udinese Calcio, Matthew Amoah NAC Breda, André Ayew AC Arles, Asamoah Gyan Stade Rennes, Ransford Osei FC Twente, DT Milovan Rajevac

2010 Ghana en el Mundial: Daniel Agyei Liberty Professionals, Stephen Ahorlu Hapoel Ashkelon, Richard Kingson Blackpool FC, Lee Addy Crvena Zvezda, Samuel Inkoom FC Basel, John Mensah Sunderland AFC, Jonathan Mensah Granada CF, John Paintsil Fulham FC, Hans Sarpei Bayer Leverkusen, Isaac Vorsah 1899 Hoffenheim, Anthony Annan Rosenborg BK, Stephen Appiah AC Cesena, Kwadwo Asamoah Udinese Calcio, Rahim Ayew Zamalek, Derek Boateng Getafe CF, Kevin-Prince Boateng Portsmouth FC, Sulley Ali Muntari Inter, Dominic Adiyiah Reggina Calcio, Matthew Amoah NAC Breda André Ayew Olympique Marseille, Asamoah Gyan Stade Rennes, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie Málaga CF, Prince Tagoe 1899 Hoffenheim, DT Milovan Rajevac

2012 Ghana cuarto lugar en Copa Africa: Daniel Agyei Liberty Professionals, Adam Kwarasey Strømsgodset IF, Ernest Sowah Berekum Chelsea, Lee Addy Dalian Aerbin, Masahudu Alhassan Genoa CFC, John Boye Stade Rennes , Samuel Inkoom Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, John Mensah Olympique Lyon, Jonathan Mensah Évian Thonon Gaillard, Dan Opare Standard Liège, John Paintsil Leicester City, Isaac Vorsah 1899 Hoffenheim, Mohammed Abu Eintracht Frankfurt, Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu Udinese Calcio, Anthony Annan Vitesse, Kwadwo Asamoah Udinese Calcio, Derek Boateng Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, Sulley Ali Muntari AC Milan, Charles Takyi FC St. Pauli, André Ayew Olympique Marseille, Jordan Ayew Olympique Marseille, Asamoah Gyan Al Ain FC, Prince Tagoe Bursaspor, DT Goran Stevanović


GHANA 1957

GHANA 1958

GHANA 1959

GHANA 1962

GHANA 1963

GHANA 1963

GHANA 1963

GHANA 1963

GHANA 1963 CAMPEÓN DE ÁFRICA

GHANA VS NIGERIA, 1963

GHANA 1963

GHANA 3 X 0 SUDÁN, 1963

GHANA 1964

GHANA 1965

GHANA 1965

GHANA 1965

GHANA 1968

GHANA 1978

GHANA 1978 CAMPEONES AFRICANOS

GHANA 1978 NUEVAMENTE CAMPEONES

GHANA 2 X 0 UGANDA EN ACCRA, 1978

GHANA 1978:  Fuseini Salifu, Adolf Armah, Willie Klutse, Isaac Acquaye, Anas Seidi, Paha, Dadzie, Anah, Joe Carr, Polo, Afriyie, Kayede, John Yawson, Quaye, Abdul Razak, Addae

GHANA 1979

GHANA AÑOS 80

GHANA 1982 CAMPEÓN DE ÁFRICA

LOS CAMPEONES AFRICANOS DEL 82: GHANA

GHANA 1982

GHANA AÑOS 80

GHANA 1984

GHANA 1984

GHANA 1984 : Ansah, Eshun, Ado, Osei, Ampeah, Debrah, Appia, Kofi Abbrey, Damba, Amankwah, Frimpong Manso, Armah, Abedi Pele, Mensah, Stanley Aboraah, Johnson

GHANA 1984

GHANA AÑOS 80

GHANA 1989:  Sam Arday, E. Agyeman Duah, Michael Osei, I saac Otto, Thomas Boakye 'Zion Train' (Captain), Joe Addo ' Alokoso', Shamo Quaye., Ibrahim Dossey, Frank Amankwah

GHANA 1989: Thomas Boakye 'Zion Train' (Captain), Ibrahim Labaran, Frank Amankwah, Edward Agyeman Duah, Kasola Dacosta, Ablade Kumah, Shamo Quaye, Ibrahim Dossey.

GHANA  2  X 1 BURKINA FASO, 1991

GHANA 1991

GHANA 1991:  Kojo Fianoo, Ben Owu, Odartey Lamptey, Asare, Preko, Sammy Kuffour, Ahinful, Brown, Samuel Kissi, Kofi Nimo, Midjima, Saba, Opoku, Okyere, Mbia, Adu Bohan

GHANA 1992: Ansah, Anrkah, Frimpong, Gyamfi, Tony Yeboah, Opoku, Ansah, Ampiah, Armah, Opoku, Tony Baffoe, Richard Naawu, Yaw Preko, Isaac Asare, Aborah, Nii Odartey Lamptey

GHANA 1992

GHANA 1992

GHANA 1 X 6 ALEMANIA, 1993 EN BOCHUM:  Emmanuel Armah, Ali Ibrahim, Anthony Yeboah, Prince Opoku, Salifu Ansah, Stephen Frimpong Manso, Isaac Asare, Anthony Baffoe, Joachim Acheampong, AC Akonnor

GHANA 1993 VICTORIA 1 A 0 SOBRE BURUNDI EN KUMASI

GHANA 1993

GHANA 1994: Tony Baffoe, Edward Agyeman Duah, Edward Ansah, Stephen Frimpong Manso, Afo Dodoo, Simon Addo, Bernard Whyte and Tony Yeboah., Laud Oscar, Joachim Yaw Acheampong, Prince Opoku Abedi Pele, Frank Amankwah

GHANA 1995

GHANA 1995

GHANA 1996

GHANA 1996: Christian Sabah, Shamo Quaye, Richard Kingston, Charles Whittle, Sam Johnson, Kim Grant, Felix Aboagye, Patrick Alllotey, Foster King Bastios, Frank Amankwah, Yaw Preko

GHANA 1996: Tony Yeboah, Sam Johnson, Mallam Yahaya, Tanko Simon, Joe Addo, Afo Dodoo, Frank Amnkwah, Isaac Asare, Charles Kwabena Akunnor, Abedi Pelé

GHANA AÑOS 90

GHANA 2 X 2 MARRUECOS EN KUMASI, 1997

GHANA 1998

GHANA 1999

GHANA 3 X 1 LESOTHO, 2001

GHANA 1 X 3 LIBERIA, 2001

GHANA 2001

GHANA 2001

GHANA 2002

GHANA 2002 VS ZAMBIA

GHANA 2002: Baffour Gyan, John Mensah, Samuel Osei Kuffour, Sammy Adjei, Kofi Amponsah, Michael Essien, Abdul Razak Ibrahim, Yaw Amankwah Mireku, Emmanuel Duah, Princeton Owusu Ansah, Isaac Boakye

GHANA 2004

SELECCIÓN OLIMPÍCA DE GHANA 2004: Coleman, Baffour Gyan, Asamoah Gyan, John Mensah, Razak Pimpong, Stephen Appiah, Yussi Chibsah, George Owu, Emmanuel Osei, William Tiero, Emmanuel Addoquaye Pappoe

GHANA 2005

GHANA 3 X 0 SUDÁFRICA, 2005

GHANA 2006

GHANA 2006

GHANA 2006

GHANA EN LA COPA DEL MUNDO 2006

GHANA 2009, CAMPEONES MUNDIALES SUB 20

GHANA X HOLANDA, EN UTRECHT, AÑO 2009

GHANA 2009: Larsen Kwarasey, Dereck Boateng, John Boye, Isaac Vorsah, Jordan Ayew, Kwadwo Asamoah, Sulley Muntari, Samuel Inkoom, Harrison Afful, Agyemang Badu, Dominic Adiyiah

GHANA 2009

GHANA 2010: Eric Addo, Moussa Narry, Isaac Vorsah, Matthew Amoah, Kwadwo Asamoah, Richard Kingson, Opoku Agyemang, Samuel Inkoom, Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu, Rahim Ayew, Dede Ayew.

GHANA 2010: vorsah, gyan, sarpei, kingson, mensah, boateng, inkoom, paintsil, annan, asamoah, muntari

GHANA 2010 LLEGARON A CUARTOS DE FINAL DE LA COPA DEL MUNDO

GHANA 2010 WORLD CUP

GHANA 2012
GHANA 2  X  0 MALÍ, 2012

GHANA 2012

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