Former Ghana midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang Badu has called on Antoine Semenyo to play a decisive role in guiding the Black Stars through Group L at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Ghana have been drawn alongside Croatia, England and Panama in a demanding group, with expectations rising on the Bournemouth forward following the injury setback to Mohammed Kudus and concerns over captain Jordan Ayewâ??s recent form.Badu, who earned 78 caps for the Black Stars, believes Semenyoâ??s blend
Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz has praised his squadâ??s adaptability and commitment to team cohesion as the Black Stars prepare to open their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign against Panama on Wednesday night.The five-time African champions, competing at their fifth World Cup, begin their Group L journey at BMO Field, with kick-off set for 23:00 GMT against the Central American side.Speaking to the media on the eve of the match, the 73-year-old highlighted the positive response
Ghana captain Jordan Ayew is on the verge of making history when the Black Stars take on Panama in their opening Group L encounter of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday.The experienced forward is expected to become the oldest player ever to represent Ghana at a FIFA World Cup, surpassing the previous record held by Denis Odoi.Ayew will be aged 34 years and 279 days at kickoff, eclipsing Odoi's mark of 34 years and 185 days, which was set during Ghana's clash with South
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz has stressed that they will showcase their quality and strength when they take on Panama in their opening game of the 2026 World Cup. The Black Stars will open their campaign against the Central American side at the BMO Field in Toronto later tonight.Speaking to the press on Tuesday, Queiroz spoke highly of his opponents, describing Panama as a very organised and experienced team.However, the 73-year-old said Ghana have a lot of tools in their
In celebration of this year’s Telecel Ashanti Month, the Telecel Ghana Foundation has launched a new digital skills initiative to train 1,000 young people across the Ashanti Region in coding, robotics and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies by the end of the year. Launched at the Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II Library in Kumasi, […] The post Telecel Ashanti Codes
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