
Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has spoken highly of the Black Stars for their unending commitment and dedication for the country and added they are so special.
The third edition of the Ashanti Regional annual Inter Tribe Football Gala has been launched at a colourful ceremony in Kumasi last Saturday.
Ghana Football Association President, Kurt Edwin Simon Okraku, has heaped praises on the Black Stars following their back to back wins in the recent 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Jordan Ayew shared his thoughts after the match against the Central African Republic, expressing his dedication despite playing out of his preferred position.
He noted, "I've been playing out of position for quite some time in the national team and also at the club level. But I have always done my duty, put my country first, and never complained because I always give my all."
Acknowledging the challenges, Ayew said, "It's difficult. It's not something that I like to talk about but obviously my favorite position right from Academy, France, in the national team has always been as a number 9." Despite this, he understands the team's needs and his versatile abilities. "I have qualities that allow me to play in the pockets of spaces, and I don't complain," he added.
Ayew's comments highlight his commitment and adaptability, demonstrating his willingness to contribute to the team's success in any role.
Following Ghana's narrow 4-3 victory over the Central African Republic in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, coach Otto Addo has issued a heartfelt plea to Ghanaian football fans, urging them to exercise patience as he endeavors to construct a team for the future.
Following Ghana's hard-fought 4-3 victory over the Central African Republic in the 2026 World Cup qualifying match, coach Otto Addo has openly acknowledged responsibility for his team's lackluster first-half performance at the Baba Yara Stadium.
In a thrilling display of commitment and versatility, Black Stars forward Jordan Ayew secured a remarkable victory for Ghana, scoring a hat trick in their 4-3 triumph over the Central African Republic during Monday night's 2026 World Cup qualifier at Baba Yara Stadium.
Ghana's explosive second half performance propelled them to a 4-3 win in an entertaining match-day four fixture in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers earlier this afternoon.
Brandon Thomas-Asante, an English-born Ghanaian forward, made his debut for the Ghana national team in an exciting match.
The Black Stars faced the Central African Republic in the fourth game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, held at the Kumasi Baba Yara Sports Stadium. The game ended with a thrilling 4-3 victory for Ghana.
Playing for West Bromwich Albion, Thomas-Asante had a short but impactful presence on the field.
He replaced Kudus Mohammed and played for eight minutes, showing flashes of his talent and potential. Despite the limited time, his performance hinted at a promising future with the Black Stars.
Ghana's win in this match was a crucial step in their journey to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and Thomas-Asante's debut added to the excitement and anticipation for fans.
Black Stars coach Otto Addo has unveiled a strong starting line up for Ghana's game against the Central African Republic in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.
Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo has revealed how he's always loved the people of Kumasi and the atmosphere they always create for the senior national team.
Former Black Stars midfielder Derek Boateng has advised Ghanaians to temper their expectations regarding the Black Stars' prospects of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
"Despite the recent 2-1 comeback victory against Mali in Bamako, Boateng believes that the pressure on the team should be eased, considering the current state of Ghanaian football," as he stated.
Boateng stressed the need to alleviate pressure on the team, citing the current state of Ghanaian football.
"Our game is really down. We don't have to put pressure on the team to be at the World Cup at all costs. When we win, it's fine, but Ghana doesn't want to be at the World Cup and be out at the group stages like we did in 2014," he emphasized.
"We want to go there and compete. Right now, we're not on our level; we don't have to say we're there because we won against Mali. No, we are not; it takes time to get there," he added.
Boateng underscored that failing to qualify for the 2026 World Cup shouldn't be viewed as a failure, emphasizing the importance of allowing the team to develop.
Following the victory against Mali, Ghana now has six points from three games. However, they currently sit behind Madagascar and Comoros due to goal superiority.
The Black Stars will face the Central African Republic at the Baba Yara Stadium on Monday as part of the World Cup qualifying series.