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Jamal Arago earns Liberia call up for friendlies in Turkey

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Jamal Arago earns Liberia call up for friendlies in Turkey

Ghanaian-born Jamal Arago has been recalled by the Liberian national team for their international friendliest to be played in Turkey.

Head coach Peter Butler was immensely impressed with the defender who made his debut for the Lone Stars in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Nigeria and Central Africa Republic.

Jamal’s stupendous first show for Liberia has swiftly handed the former Berekum Chelsea left back a call up for their friendliest in Turkey.

Liberia will play Sierra Leone, Benin and Burundi in Turkey duri the international break.

Liberia head coach Peter Butler has called-up 23 players for three friendlies in Antalya, Turkey.

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The Azerbaijani-based defender has been incredibly impressive for his side hence earning a return to the team after his debut.

Liberia will take on Benin on 24 March, Sierra Leone on 27 March and Burundi on 29 March.

Below is the full squad for the three games:

Goalkeepers: Allenton Sembeh (Bea Mountain), Junior Yeanay (Nimba Kwado) and Derrick Julu (Watanga FC)

Defenders: Jamal Arago (Sabail, Azerbaijan), Mark Pabai (SPAL, Italy), Prince Balde (Drita, Kosovo), Sampson Dweh (LPRC Oilers), Joel Johnson (Hartford Athletic, United States of America) and Emmanuel Reyah (Muscat FC)

Midfielders: Abrahim Mohammed Soumaoro (PAEEK FC, Cyprus), Moussa Sanoh (Mioveni, Romania), Seth Kanteh Hellberg (IK Brage, Sweden), Oscar Murphy Dorley (Slavia Prague, Czech Republic), Allen Njie (FC Aarau, Switzerland), Mohammed Sangare (Newcastle United under-23, England) and Frank Allison (Freeport FC)

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Forwards: Justin Paul Salmon (Degerfors IF, Sweden), Mohamed Cherif Diallo (Derthona, Italy), Kpah Sherman (Terengganu, Malaysia), Peter Wilson (Olympiakos Nicosia, Cyprus), Ayouba Kosiah (NAC Breda, Netherlands), Divine Roosevelt Teah (Nimba FC) and Prince Zawoh (Nimba United)

Source: footballmadeinghana.com

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