FC Nordsjaelland player Caleb Yirenkyi has been selected for Ghana's World Cup squad, where he will participate in his first finals. The 20-year-old Superliga player has played ten international matches for Ghana since his debut in May last year. In the previous season, Yirenkyi was a regular part of FCN's starting lineup, where he scored two goals and provided six assists in 34 games. The World Cup in Canada, USA, and Mexico begins on June 11, and Ghana plays its first match against Panama six days later. This is Ghana's fifth World Cup, and they will face a group that includes England and Croatia, in addition to Panama. Tottenham's Mohammed Kudus, who has a past in FC Nordsjaelland, is not selected due to an injury. In the 26-man squad, Manchester City striker Antoine Semenyo and former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey are also selected. The captain will be the experienced Leicester striker Jordan Ayew. FC Nordsjaelland's players have a significant role in Ghana's World Cup squad, and fans can follow the World Cup qualification and see how players from Nordsjaelland perform in the big tournament. It's exciting to see how Caleb Yirenkyi and the other players from FC Nordsjaelland will do in the World Cup.