David Accam earned his sixth international cap as part of the starting XI for Ghana in the Black Stars’ African Cup of Nations qualifying match against Rwanda Saturday in Accra, Ghana.

Ghana entered their final qualifying fixture having already secured entry to next year’s continental championship to be staged in Gabon. Accam took advantage of his starting opportunity and played 73 minutes, helping his side to a 1-1 draw. Austrian-based forward Samuel Tetteh provided the lone goal in the game for the Black Stars.

After the match -- which was postponed from Thursday due to a change in travel plans for the Rwandan side -- Accam’s shift was summarized by GhanaSoccerNet.com in terms familiar to Chicago Fire supporters:

"The Chicago Fire (player) posed Ghana's first real attack of the game, employing his quick feet to outsmart his Rwandan marker but his effort was stopped by the visitors keeper. Mesmerized the visitors defence with his electrifying movement and admirable quick-feet. Replaced by Atletico Madrid's Thomas Partey midway through the second-half.”

With the competitive qualifier in the books, the Black Stars are now off to Moscow for a friendly match against 2018 World Cup hosts Russia. Accam will make his return stateside following the friendly.