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2026 FIFA World Cup: President Mahama tasks supporters to return immediately after the tournament

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President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has tasked Ghanaian Soccer supports who will be having access to support the Black Stars during the FIFA world cup 2026 in USA, Mexico and Canada to return home immediately after the tournament.

He also described the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a strategic opportunity to elevate Ghana’s global image, urging strict adherence to travel regulations by supporters who intend to follow the Black Stars to the tournament.

During the 2026 State of the Nation Address in Parliament, the President stressed that Ghana’s participation in the global competition must go beyond football and serve as a vehicle for national branding.

“This (the 2026 World Cup) is an opportunity to boost national branding. Supporters requiring to go must put in a visa request. We must ensure World Cup supporters return after tournament,” he stated.

The President’s comments come as Ghana prepares for its fifth appearance at the FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Mahama underscored the importance of responsible travel by fans, emphasizing that supporters must follow proper visa procedures and comply with immigration regulations of the host nations. According to him, safeguarding Ghana’s international reputation is paramount as the country takes part in one of the world’s most watched sporting events.

The Black Stars are expected to draw significant support from Ghanaian communities abroad, particularly in North America.

Ghana will compete in Group L of the 2026 World Cup, facing Panama, England, and Croatia as they aim to improve on recent performances and make a strong statement on the global stage

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FIFA Boss Gianni Infantino Praises Ghana’s Football Growth After Decade in Office

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President of Federation International Football Association has singled out Ghana as one of the Member Associations that has effectively utilised FIFA development support to drive infrastructure growth and competitive success.

Infantino commended the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for its strategic use of the FIFA Forward Programme and other support initiatives.

“Ghana has been one of the Member Associations who have made excellent use of the FIFA Forward and other FIFA Support Programmes in the last decade.

Infantino stated major upgrades at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram, describing it as a clear example of effective investment.

“The national technical centre, Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence, now has new floodlights, a 30-bed accommodation for teams and two new pitches (artificial and natural turf).”

He also pointed to expanded development efforts beyond southern Ghana with the inauguration of a new technical facility in Winkogo, aimed at decentralising talent development.

“Another technical centre has been inaugurated in Winkogo, in northern part of the country. Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku has been working hard to ensure increased participation, especially among women, and with help from the FIFA Talent Development Scheme.”

Women’s Football Acceleration
Women’s football development was another area singled out for praise. Infantino credited FIFA-backed support for the National Women’s League as instrumental in strengthening Ghana’s female football structure.

“Women’s Football has been accelerated with support from FIFA for the National Women’s League, which has played a pivotal role in the Black Queens’ qualification for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in 2024 and in 2026.”

The domestic league investment has strengthened the pipeline feeding into the Ghana women’s national football team, enhancing competitiveness at continental level.

Back-to-Back World Cup Qualifications
On the men’s side, Infantino praised Ghana’s consistency on the global stage.

“Another impressive result has been the successive qualification of the men’s senior national team to the FIFA World Cup, first in Qatar in 2022 and now Canada, Mexico and the United States this summer.”

The Ghana national football team featured at the 2022 FIFA World Cup and have secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

Infantino’s remarks reinforce Ghana’s standing within FIFA’s global development framework, highlighting how structured investment in infrastructure, grassroots initiatives, and women’s football has translated into both developmental progress and competitive achievement over the past decade.

 

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SAD NEWS: Asante Kotoko SC mourns with Captain Samba O’Neil as he loss his Mother on Tuesday 

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Asante Kotoko SC has mourned with their Captain Samba O’Neil as he lost his mother on Tuesday on their social media handles.

The club is mourning after confirming the sad news, sending condolences to the Congolese centre-back and his family.

The news has shocked fans and the Ghanaian football community, with many sending messages of support to O’Neil.

Samba has been an integral part of the team, leading them with dedication and passion.

Asante Kotoko’s statement expressed sorrow and support for O’Neil, wishing his family peace and strength during this tough time.

The team’s focus will be on supporting their leader through this difficult period.

The player is likely to receive some days off and will miss some of their remaining league games.

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Black Starlets gears up to face Attram De Visser and Golden Kicks in Friendlies on Wednesday.

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Ghana’s U-17 national team, the Black Starlets, will play two friendly matches against Golden Kicks on Wednesday.

The team will first face Attram De Visser before taking on Golden Kick FC as part of preparations for the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations.

The two games will take place at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The double-header is designed to test the squad’s sharpness and tactical understanding.

The technical team is using the matches to evaluate player partnerships and overall match fitness.

The Starlets have already played several warm-up games in recent weeks.

These include fixtures against True Democracy FC, Na God FC, Port City FC and Semper Fi FC and few others.

Ghana’s U-17 side is aiming to make a strong impact at the 2026 championship.

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