Ghana U20 playmaker Clifford Aboagye believes the Black Satellites can enchant the world again at the upcoming FIFA U20 World Cup in New Zealand.

The Granada player, who won the adidas Bronze Ball award at the last tournament in Turkey, has touted the credentials of the current select batch of players.

Ghana are paired with Argentina, Panama and Austria in Group B for the tournament which will run from 30 May to 30 June.

Aboagye, 20, is confident the Black Satellites, handled by the experienced Sellas Tetteh, can better the bronze feat they chalked in Turkey.

"I will be happy to see them progress in New Zealand. It would be a shame if this did not happen, because they have so many talented players. I believe they have what it takes to do well, and I am hoping they live up to my expectations for them," Aboagye told FIFA.com

Ghana qualified for the tournament after finishing third at the African U20 championship which was played in Senegal last month.

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