Ghana duo Christian Atsu and Daniel Amartey have been named in the CAF Best XI for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.
Atsu, who plays for Newcastle, has been selected as one of the five midfielders after some impressive displays for the Black Stars.
At the last Nations Cup in Equatorial Guinea, he was the best player of the tournament.
Amartey, who starred in defence for Ghana, has been selected by the CAF Technical Study Group to play in midfield.
AFCON champions dominate the list with three players Fabrice Ondoa, Michael Ngadeu and Christian Bassogog.
CAF Team of the tournament
Goalkeeper: Fabrice ONDOA (Cameroon)
Defenders: Modou Kara MBODJI (Senegal), Ahmed HEGAZY (Egypt), Michael NGADEU (Cameroon)
Midfielders: Charles KABORE (Burkina Faso), Daniel AMARTEY (Ghana), Bertrand TRAORE (Burkina Faso), Christian ATSU (Ghana), Mohamed SALAH (Egypt)
Forwards: Christian BASSOGOG (Cameroon), Junior KABANANGA (DR Congo)
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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The people who did this arrangement are st.u.p1d! How can you make Atsu one of the best? What role did he play in Ghana's games that 1,000 other Ghanaians cannot play? No assist, no goals. How can you add him to the top list. This is all part of the falsehoods that make football unentertaining!