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GFA Boss Kurt Okraku Rejects National Team Players Selection Interference allegations
Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku has strongly rejected allegations that he or the football governing body interferes in the selection of players for Ghana’s national teams, particularly the senior men’s team, Black Stars.
In a recent appearance on The Delay Show, Okraku declared: “When it comes to the work of the coaches, nobody interferes in their job.” The comment was made in direct response to persistent accusations of external influence on team selections.
The remarks come as Ghana prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, having qualified and been drawn into Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Panama. Okraku has expressed confidence in the team’s potential, describing it as a “good team” capable of competing for the title, while also stating his personal ambition to see Ghana win the tournament.
Okraku has consistently maintained that player selection remains the sole responsibility of the technical team and head coach. He emphasised that the GFA’s role is limited to providing administrative and logistical support, creating an enabling environment for coaches to operate independently without external influence on team matters.
The issue of alleged interference has been a recurring topic in Ghanaian football discourse, particularly surrounding high-profile player recalls and squad compositions. Despite the claims, Okraku has reiterated that coaches are fully accountable for their selections.
As the Black Stars gear up for their fifth World Cup appearance, Okraku’s latest denial on The Delay Show underscores the association’s position amid intense public scrutiny and high expectations.
The team aims to build on their strong qualifying performance while navigating a competitive group stage draw.
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Breaking: Ghana to face Honduras in Pre-World Cup Friendly in USA
Ghana is set to face Honduras in a close-doors international friendly,the game will serve as the Black Stars final preparation ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in USA, Mexico and Canada. According to report KPDonline is gathering.
Our source in the Football Federation of Honduras has confirmed that the match will be played in Washington before the Black Stars relocate to their training camp in Rhode Island.
This encounter will serve as Ghana’s last warm-up fixture ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign.
The Black Stars have already completed four international friendlies as part of their preparations. These included a 5-1 defeat to Austria in Vienna on March 27, a narrow 2-1 loss to Germany in Stuttgart on March 30, a 2-0 defeat to Mexico on May 22 involving home-based players, and a 1-1 draw against Wales in Cardiff on June 2.
These matches provided valuable testing against strong European and CONCACAF-style opposition, helping the team build cohesion, assess squad depth, and fine-tune tactics.
The upcoming clash with fellow CONCACAF side Honduras will offer specific preparation insights, particularly relevant to their Group L opener against Panama.
The Black Stars recently arrived in the United States following the Wales draw and are now intensifying training as they enter the final phase before the World Cup kicks off.
This Honduras friendly caps their pre-tournament schedule and gives fans one last chance to see the team in action before the big stage.
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“We want to win the World Cup – GFA Boss Kurt E.S Okraku
In an interview on The Delay Show, Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku expressed strong confidence in the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
President Kurt believes that Ghana has a good team and are aiming to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
“You can never rule out any football nation, Ghana inclusive,” Okraku said. “I have seen bad teams win big tournaments and good teams lose. We have a good team, and I want to win the World Cup. That is why we are doing everything possible.”
The remarks come after Ghana qualified for the expanded tournament and named its 26-man squad under coach Carlos Queiroz, despite recent friendly losses and criticism over selections such as Baba Rahman.
Ghana faces Panama,England, and Croatia, in Group L.
The Tournament is scheduled to kick off on June,11 to July, 19 2026 in USA, Mexico and Canada.
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2026 FIFA World Cup: Ghana group opponent Panama beats Dominican Republic in last friendly ahead of the tournament
Ghana’s Group stage opponents at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Panama, wrapped up their home preparations with an entertaining 4-2 victory over the Dominican Republic on Tuesday night before departing for the United States.
The farewell match, played in front of a packed home crowd, gave Thomas Christiansen’s side a confidence boost ahead of their final pre-World Cup friendly against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Panama opened the scoring inside the first 15 minutes following a well-worked move involving Cesar Yanis, Jose Fajardo and Cristian Martinez.
After Fajardo’s initial effort was blocked, the ball fell kindly to Tomas Rodriguez, who calmly slotted home to put the hosts ahead.
The Central Americans doubled their advantage before halftime when Victor Griffith’s long-range strike took a significant deflection, leaving the Dominican goalkeeper with no chance.
Christiansen made several changes after the break, but Panama maintained their attacking threat.
Mariano Diaz pulled one back for the visitors shortly after the restart with a composed finish following a diagonal run into the penalty area.
Cecilio Waterman then capitalised on a defensive mix-up between the goalkeeper and a defender to score Panama’s third goal of the evening.
The Dominican Republic responded again with a goal from Erick Japa after a defensive lapse, but Panama had the final say as Kadir Barria capped an impressive performance by converting from close range following a pass from Erick Davis.
The victory extends Panama’s positive momentum as they continue preparations for the World Cup, where they will come up against Ghana.
The Black Stars will be closely monitoring the Panamanians, who have shown attacking quality and depth in recent outings.
Panama will now travel to the United States for a final tune-up match against Bosnia and Herzegovina before beginning their World Cup campaign
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