Ghanaian-Born Midfielder Baba Alhassan Switches Nationality to Uganda, Earns First Cranes Call-Up

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Ghana-born midfielder Baba Alhassan has taken the significant step of switching his international allegiance to Uganda and has earned his maiden call-up to the national team of the Uganda Cranes ahead of their upcoming friendly fixtures against Chad national football team and Morocco national football team.

Alhassan, who hails from Accra, Ghana, developed his footballing roots in his homeland and later moved into the European professional game. While he had been eligible for Ghana, he elected to switch nationality to Uganda—a decision that has now materialised with his first call-up to the Cranes squad. The move reflects both his personal ambition for international football and Uganda’s growing appeal as a destination for players seeking national-team exposure.

The call-up comes at a key time for Uganda, who are looking to test and build strength ahead of more competitive engagements. The friendlies against Chad and Morocco will give the Cranes an opportunity to integrate new faces like Alhassan into the squad, evaluate depth in midfield and gain valuable experience against African opposition.

For Alhassan personally, the switch offers an exciting new chapter. Although born and raised in Ghana, the decision to represent Uganda underscores the diverse options open to modern footballers with multiple nationalities or affiliations. It also signals Uganda’s willingness to tap into diaspora or external talent to boost its national team roster. The national team management will be hoping that Alhassan’s experience from club football—where he has grown in Europe—can translate into solidity, tactical awareness and energy in midfield for the Cranes.

Reactions from fans and media are expected to be mixed. In Ghana, some may view his departure as a loss of potential, while in Uganda, supporters will hope he becomes a positive addition. The upcoming fixtures will allow Alhassan to demonstrate his commitment to his new national team and to show that he can deliver on the pitch.

As the Cranes prepare, coaches will be keen to assess how quickly Alhassan adapts to the team culture, playing style and demands of international football. Should he perform well, he could become a regular squad member for Uganda going forward.

In summary: Ghana-born midfielder Baba Alhassan has officially switched allegiance to Uganda, accepted his first call-up to the Uganda Cranes for friendlies with Chad and Morocco, and now faces the challenge of proving his worth on the international stage.


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