Ghana head coach Otto Addo has made six changes to his starting line-up as the Black Stars prepare to face South Korea in today’s international fixture, signalling a deliberate move to test new options and inject fresh energy into the squad.
Goalkeeper Benjamin Asare returns between the posts, taking charge once again after missing the previous match against Japan. The reshuffled team also features first starts for forwards Prince Owusu and Prince Kwabena Adu, two players who have impressed in training and now earn their chance to step onto the international stage.
Defender Gideon Mensah will wear the captain’s armband, leading a side that blends emerging talent with established names such as Alidu Seidu, Kamaldeen Sulemana and Christopher Bonsu Baah.
The changes come after Ghana’s spirited encounter with Japan in the Kirin Challenge Cup, and Addo’s selection suggests a strategic rotation aimed at fine-tuning the squad ahead of upcoming competitive commitments.
Kick-off in Seoul is expected to draw strong attention from Ghanaian supporters eager to see how the new-look XI responds to the challenge posed by a technically sharp and high-tempo South Korean side.
With youth, hunger and tactical adjustments on display, the Black Stars will hope today’s experiment delivers both performance and promise.