Ca was born in Guinea-Bissau
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Guinea have uncapped teenager Bocundji Ca in their 20-man squad for Sunday's African Nations Cup qualifier against Algeria.
The 19-year-old midfielder, with French club Nantes, was born in neighbouring Guinea-Bissau but has been offered a chance of an international career with Guinea.
Guinea have a history of using family connections to prize players from neighbouring countries, including midfielder Mohamed Sylla, who was born in Ivory Coast, and defender Ibrahima Camara, who hails from Sierra Leone.
But Guinea coach Patrice Neveu dropped Stoke City striker Sambegou Bangoura from the squad which drew 1-1 in a friendly with Cameroon in France on 16 August.
Squad
Goalkeepers: Hamidou Camara (AS Kaloum), Kemoko Camara
(AmaZulu, South Africa), Naby Diarso (Satellite FC)
Defenders: Ibrahima Camara (Le Mans, France), Morlaye Cisse (Viry
Chatillon), Mamadou Alimou Diallo (Lokeren, Belgium), Daouda Jabi (Racing
Lens, France), Mamadi Kaba (Gueugnon, France), Oumar Kalabane (AJ Auxerre, France),
Kamil Zayatte (Racing Lens)
Midfielders: Bocundji Ca (Nantes, France), Fode Mansare (Toulouse, France),Ibrahima Souare (Martigues), Kanfory Sylla (Khallitea), Mohamed
Sylla (Leicester City, England)
Strikers: Ibrahima Bangoura (Troyes, France), Ismael Bangoura (Le
Mans, France), Kaba Diawara (Genclirbirligi, Turkey), Ibrahima Yattara
(Trabzonspor, Turkey), Souleymane Youla (Lille, France)