The Ethiopian Football Federation has announced the 25-man squad for the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

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The Ethiopian Football Federation has announced the 25-man squad for the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon. It is known that the Ethiopian national team has returned to the continental tournament after eight years. The Walias were drawn in Group A with hosts Cameroon, Cape Verde and Burkina Faso.

List of players selected by Coach Wobetu Abate:

Goalkeepers:

Fasil G. Michael

Tekele Mariam Shankqo

Jemal Tasew

Defenders

Aschalew Tamene

Yared Baye

Mignote Debebe

Menaf Awol

Asrat Tunja

Suleiman Hamid

Ramadan Yusuf

Desta Yohannes

Midfielders

Amanuel Yohannes

Gatoch Panom

Fitsum Alemu

Firew Solomon

Bezabeh Meleyu

Mesud Mohammed

Shimeles Bekele

Strikers

Shimeket Gugsa

Mujub Qasim

Mesfin Tafesse

Dawa Hutesa

Abubeker Nasir

Getaneh Kebede

Amanuel G/Michael

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