Ebenezer Abban, has earned his first call-up to the senior national team, the Black Stars. This announcement was made by head coach Otto Addo, who included the talented defender in his squad for the crucial final AFCON Group Qualifier against Niger on Monday.
Abban’s inclusion in the Black Stars squad may be late but is no surprise to those who have followed his meteoric rise. The 25-year-old defender has been in impeccable form over the past two years, consistently proving his worth both in the Division One League and, more recently, in the Ghana Premier League. His commanding performances at the heart of the Lions’ defense were instrumental in the team’s promotion to the top flight last two seasons.
Last season, Abban seamlessly transitioned to Premier League football, earning widespread acclaim for his leadership and defensive solidity. Under his captaincy, Heart of Lions has demonstrated resilience, with Abban often leading by example both on and off the pitch.
Abban will join his new teammates in camp immediately to prepare for the encounter against Niger. The match is set to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium, with Ghana needing at least to end the group stage game with some pride since they are already out of the qualifications for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations.
Heart of Lions supporters and the entire football fraternity in Kpando are expected to rally behind their captain as he dons the Black Stars jersey for the first time. Abban’s call-up is a testament to his dedication and a source of inspiration for many young players in Ghana’s football ecosystem.