Ghana’s senior national team, the Ghana national football team, has opened training camp in Vienna with 14 players reporting on the first day ahead of an international friendly against the Austria national football team on March 27. Captain Jordan Ayew led the early arrivals as the team begins preparations toward upcoming competitive assignments, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The players currently in camp include Benjamin Asare, Patrick Pfeiffer, Ibrahim Sulemana, Prince Kwabena Adu, Jonas Adjetey, Daniel Agyei, Derrick Köhn, Marvin Senaya, Gideon Mensah, Elisha Owusu, Kwasi Sibo, Jerome Opoku and Joseph Tetteh Anang. More members of the squad are expected to join in the coming days as the technical team works toward assembling a full-strength group.
Training sessions have focused on fitness, tactical organization and team chemistry, with coaches using the limited preparation period to assess player condition and readiness. The friendly against Austria is expected to provide a strong test against European opposition and an opportunity to evaluate both experienced players and new call-ups under match conditions.
The game will also allow the coaching staff to experiment with formations, manage squad depth and identify combinations that can improve both attacking efficiency and defensive stability. For players on the fringes of the team, the match represents a key chance to impress and secure future selection.
As additional players arrive in Vienna, preparations will intensify ahead of the encounter, which serves as one of the Black Stars’ important build-up fixtures before players return to their respective clubs. The match is expected to offer valuable insight into the team’s progress and readiness for upcoming international challenges
