Great Olympics’ Maxwell Abbey Quaye reacts to his first Black Stars call up
Maxwell Abbey Quaye, took to his Twitter handle to express his excitement and content after Milovan Rajevac announced his 30 man provisional squad for the AFCON in Cameroon next year.
The Great Olympics forward believes that his place in the provisional 30-man Black Stars squad for the 2021 AFCON is a reward for his efforts this season in the Ghana Premier League.
Abbey Quaye was among 5 Ghana Premier League players chosen by Ghana head coach, Milovan Rajevac, to be part of the 30 players who will be looked at before the tournament starts in January 2022.
“Seeing my name in this provisional list is a big win, all thanks to God, coach Daniel Annor Walker, management of this great team, my team members, the lovely fans and every single person supporting me. At least my hard work is being recognised. We hope for the best”, Abbey Quaye tweeted.
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The player has found the net six times in this season’s Ghana Premier League campaign and he got the first hat-trick of the season as Great Olympics beat Accra Lions 3-1 at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Abbey Quaye and the rest of the Ghana squad will head to Qatar on December 22 for the pre-tournament training camp.
Milovan Rajevac will submit his final squad of 28 players to the Confederation of African Football by December 30 and after that, the team will will fly to Cameroon for the AFCON which starts on January 9, 2022.
Ghana is in Group C alongside Morocco, Gabon and Comoros.