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Exodus Geohaghon, Sergio Torres, Ben Wright, Danny Andrew and Kwesi Appiah have been placed on the transfer list.
BBC: Peterborough United transfer-list five players
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Stephen Appiah, the captain of the Ghanaian football team, has played professionally for Juventus in Italy and now Fenerbahce in Turkey.
BBC: NEWS | Africa | Me And The Media: Stephen Appiah
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He was replaced by captain Stephen Appiah, who was making his first appearance in a competitive match after a nine-month injury-induced absence.
BBC: Group Five goes down to the wire
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Torres, 26, and Appiah, 19, were both initially transfer-listed by the club last summer and have one year left on their current deals.
BBC: Peterborough United transfer-list five players
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Appiah has scored seven times in his last three matches, and nine in nine appearances since joining from Peterborough United and is pleased to be impressing.
BBC: Appiah leads Linnets goal drive
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Needless to say, hardly anyone in the land of the Black Stars needs reminding that it is their captain, Stephen Appiah, who will lift the much coveted trophy on 10 February 2008!
BBC: Ghana embraces Nations Cup fever
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"We were much more tactically disciplined in this game than against DR Congo, but I know we can do a lot better than we did today, " Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah told reporters.
CNN: Ghana seeks quarterfinal place
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At the start of the season there were questions over how quickly Heggs' newly assembled squad would be able to adjust, but Appiah says they have had little trouble in recent weeks.
BBC: Appiah leads Linnets goal drive
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New Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac will put squad captain Stephen Appiah on the bench, but must do without injured striker Asamoah Gyan for a Group 5 showdown with fellow leaders Libya in Tripoli.
BBC: World Cup fates hang in balance
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Michael Essien and Stephen Appiah are the kind of players every coach would love to have in his team but I'm sure even they will admit that the current Black Stars are not the most talented.
BBC: Fans have gone wild on the streets of Ghana
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Among the papabili from these areas of the world is Ghana's Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, 64, who has won praise for addressing some of the church's most contentious positions, including its opposition to distributing condoms to curb HIV transmission.
WSJ: Contenders in Line to be Pope