Black Stars Management Committee Chairman, Dr. Randy Abbey, has lauded the senior national teamâ??s dedication following their successful qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Ghana secured their fifth World Cup appearance with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Comoros in their final group game at the Accra Sports Stadium, courtesy of a second-half strike from Mohammed Kudus.In the wake of criticism surrounding the commitment of certain players, Dr. Abbey insisted that the squad
Ghana goalkeeper Richard Ofori is setting his sights on the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Currently playing for AmaZulu FC, Ofori expressed his ambitions to join the Black Stars in North America. However, he emphasized the importance of focusing on his club duties first. “I’m working hard and then focusing on my team at the moment. […]
Dr. Randy Abbey, Chairman of the Black Stars Management Committee, has suggested that flying fans to support Ghana at the 2026 FIFA World Cup should be considered.The proposal revisits a controversial recommendation from the 2014 Dzamefe Commission of Inquiry, which advised that government funds should not be used to fly supporters to major international tournaments.Speaking on Asempa FM, Dr. Abbey emphasized the importance of fan support, describing it as indispensable to the teamâ??s
The Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has assured that the Baba Yara Stadium will soon get FIFA and CAF approval. The edifice is currently undergoing renovation after the Confederation of African Football [CAF] described it as unfit to host FIFA and continental-sanctioned games.The decision has forced Asante Kotoko to play their CAF Confederation Cup games in Accra.However, speaking to Asempa FM, the Member of Buem constituency hinted that the Baba Yara Stadium
Hearts of Oak goalkeeper, Solomon Agbesi, has stressed that the playing body is determined to make the fans of the club proud. Agbesi, who joined the Phobian Club from Dreams FC, has been impressive in the absence of first-choice goalkeeper Benjamin Asare.Speaking in an interview, the promising goalkeeper assured that the playing body is focused and determined to make the supporters proud.â??We are determined to give our fans a reason to smile,â? Agbesi said. â??The
Black Stars Technical Advisor Winfried Schäfer has lauded goalkeeper Benjamin Asare for his exceptional displays during Ghanaâ??s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.The Hearts of Oak custodian emerged as one of the standout performers, keeping five clean sheets and conceding just once since making his national team debut in March against Chad.In an interview with Citi Sports following Ghanaâ??s successful qualification, Schäfer credited Asareâ??s rise to careful
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