Accra Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi has received his first senior national team call-up, earning a place in Ghana’s squad for the upcoming international friendlies against Austria and Germany.
The invitation marks a major milestone in Agbasi’s career, following an impressive run of performances in the Ghana Premier League. His consistency, quick reflexes, and commanding presence in goal have played a key role in keeping Accra Hearts of Oak SC competitive in the ongoing title race.
Agbasi has drawn praise for his composure in high-pressure situations, frequently producing crucial saves and showing strong leadership at the back. His rise has not gone unnoticed, with the technical team opting to reward his domestic form with a chance on the international stage.
However, his selection has also reignited debate over Ghana’s goalkeeping hierarchy. Club captain Benjamin Asare has been the Black Stars’ preferred option in recent competitive fixtures, particularly during the decisive stages of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Head coach Otto Addo has previously expressed confidence in Asare as his first-choice goalkeeper.
Still, Agbasi’s inclusion signals a broader effort to deepen competition and recognise outstanding performances within the domestic league. The friendlies will offer him a valuable opportunity to stake a claim and potentially reshape the pecking order ahead of future tournaments.
With the Black Stars preparing for crucial competitions on the horizon, the battle for the number one jersey promises to be one of the most closely watched storylines in camp.




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