Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz has called on Ghanaians to trust the players selected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting difficult decisions were necessary to build a balanced squad capable of competing at the tournament.Speaking after announcing his final squad, the Portuguese coach struck a hopeful but realistic tone, saying the team's objective is to bring joy to the nation while acknowledging that squad selection will always generate debate."My message is positive,
Ghana's 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup boasts a strong core of players who played key roles during the country's successful qualification campaign, with captain Jordan Ayew and striker Antoine Semenyo emerging as the most experienced members of the squad.Ayew and Semenyo each featured in all 10 of Ghana's World Cup qualifying matches, underlining their importance to the Black Stars' journey to the global showpiece.The duo were instrumental in helping
Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz has revealed that Ghana only had their full squad available on the eve of Tuesday's friendly against Wales, describing the situation as one of the unique challenges facing national team coaches in modern football.The Portuguese coach said player welfare had been prioritised after many squad members arrived in camp following the conclusion of their club commitments across Europe.According to Queiroz, more than half of the squad were unavailable
Black Stars defender Derrick Köhn has expressed his unwavering support for the Black Stars despite missing out on Ghana's final 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, showing remarkable professionalism following one of the most debated selection decisions ahead of the tournament.
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz has backed defender Derrick Luckassen to shine in the absence of Alexander Djiku at the upcoming 2026 World Cup.The Pafos FC defender earned a late call-up to replace Djiku, who has been ruled out of the tournament due to an injury setback.Speaking in an interview, the experienced tactician affirmed Luckassen will perform to the extreme at the global showpiece.â??Itâ??s one of those moments we donâ??t like. Djiku got injured during the Cup Final.
The US plan has sparked public anger and led to demonstrations near the site of the proposed treatment facility.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced the academic calendar for Senior High Schools (SHSs) and Senior High Technical Schools (SHTSs) for the 2026/2027 academic year.
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz has explained his decision to call up Derrick Luckassen as a replacement for the injured Alexander Djiku ahead of the 2026 World Cup tournament in North America.The Pafos FC defender earned a late call-up to replace Djiku, who has been ruled out of the tournament due to an injury setback.Despite earning a late invite, the Dutch-born Ghanaian centre-back has made the Black Stars final squad for the tournament.Speaking in an interview, the former Real Madrid
By Elizabeth PUNSU, Tepa Development Bank Ghana (DBG) has rolled out a nationwide menstrual hygiene campaign aimed at empowering adolescent girls and reducing period poverty, with plans to distribute 10,000 sanitary towels to senior high school students across the country. The initiative, being undertaken in partnership with Special Lady – a philanthropist, was rolled out […] The post DBG spearheads
Head coach of the Black Stars Carlos Queiroz has said that his outfit will fight with a winning mentality at the upcoming 2026 World Cup tournament.Ghana are set for their fifth World Cup appearance, after booking a place for the expanded tournament to be co-hosted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.The West African football heavyweights are paired in Group L against European giants, England, 2018 World Cup finalists, Croatia and Panama. Ghana will open their account against
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz insists his players are ready to lay their bodies on the line as the team gears up for the upcoming 2026 World Cup tournament.The West African football heavyweights are set to compete at the global showpiece, which kick-start next week, after booking a place for the expanded tournament to be co-hosted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.Ghana are paired in Group L against European giants, England, 2018 World Cup finalists, Croatia and Panama. The
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz insists his players are ready to lay their bodies on the line as the team gears up for the upcoming 2026 World Cup tournament.The West African football heavyweights are set to compete at the global showpiece, which kick-start next week, after booking a place for the expanded tournament to be co-hosted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.Ghana are paired in Group L against European giants, England, 2018 World Cup finalists, Croatia and Panama. The
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By Wisdom Kofi DOGBEY When a country builds a reputation for quality and reliability, it earns more than market visibility. It earns preference. Buyers are more confident entering long-term contracts. Markets become more resilient during periods of turbulence because relationships are built not only on price, but on credibility. This is particularly important in commodities, […] The post Why
By Paulette Watson MBE In my previous article, “The Silent Fragmentation: The Internet Is Quietly Breaking Apart, and Africa Must Choose Its Side,” I explored how the digital world is increasingly shaped by competing geopolitical interests. The internet, once a promise of openness and global connectivity, is gradually fragmenting into competing spheres of influence. Nowhere […] The post Governing
By Kingsley Owusu Anom, ACIB, Sustainability Professional and Enthusiast ( [email protected]) Ghana’s banking sector is increasingly being drawn into a new era of environmental accountability following the Environmental Protection Authority’s (EPA’s) intensified compliance and enforcement exercise targeting regulated undertakings across the country. The exercise covers sectors including manufacturing, energy, hospitality, construction and Infrastructure, healthcare, agriculture, […] The
Stanbic Bank Ghana has donated GH¢200,000 to the Dagbon Development Fund, which is spearheading the redevelopment of the historic Gbewaa Palace in Yendi. The donation forms part of the bank’s broader commitment to strengthening ties with the Dagbon Traditional Area and supporting community-driven development initiatives within the kingdom. Presenting the cheque to the Overlord of … The post Gbewaa
A total of 228 young women have graduated from apprenticeship training in hand weaving and leatherwork, organised by the Ghana Association of Weavers and Leather Workers (GHAWAL), amid calls for increased support to help them establish sustainable businesses. The passing-out ceremony took place in Wa on Saturday, where government officials, labour leaders and industry stakeholders … The post 228
Ghana Black Queens have withdrawn from the upcoming three-nation women’s tournament scheduled to take place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania during the June FIFA international window. The tournament was expected to feature hosts Tanzania, Ghana, and Malawi from June 1 to June 9 as part of preparations for upcoming international competitions. The Black Queens were … The post Ghana withdraws from 3-nation
Nations FC etched their name into Ghana football history on Sunday by beating Dreams FC 5-4 on penalties to win the 2025/26 MTN FA Cup at the University of Ghana Stadium. They drew 1-1 in regulation time, forcing the game to be decided from the spot. Joseph Effah put Nations FC ahead in the 31st … The post Relegated Nations FC win MTN FA Cup appeared first on Ghanaian
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