Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz has officially named his final 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, bringing an end to weeks of anticipation as the Black Stars prepare for football’s biggest tournament.
Ghanaian-born forward Mohammed Muntari will make his second World Cup appearance after being named in Qatar's squad for the tournament in North America.The 32-year-old made the final 26-man squad released by coach Julen Lopetegui on Monday, June 1, 2026, following a brief camping in Ireland.Muntari and his teammates left for the United States on Sunday, May 31, 2026, to continue preparations ahead of the competition which begins in ten days time.The Al Gharafa forward has been
Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz has outlined his expectations for Ghana's upcoming international friendly against Wales and the World Cup, stressing his desire for the team to play great football, win matches, and give supporters something to celebrate.The Portuguese trainer believes his players are fully committed to representing the country and delivering a positive performance in their first official assignment under his leadership.Speaking ahead of Tuesday's clash,
Ghana captain Jordan says the Black Stars are ready to surprise people at the World Cup, backing the commitment of the squad and the impact of new manager Carlos Queiroz.
From fresh okro and kontomire to cassava, market women now offer an extra service to customers by slicing their produce before they head home.
It is against this backdrop that Mr. Aidoo's intervention has been widely welcomed by residents, traditional authorities and education stakeholders.
Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz has highlighted the deep passion Ghanaians have for football as one of the things that has impressed him most since taking charge of the national team.Speaking ahead of Ghanaâ??s international friendly against Wales, the experienced trainer explained that the countryâ??s love for the sport, combined with its wealth of talent, creates the right environment for success.Queiroz also shared a light-hearted moment about one of his favourite discoveries
Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz has outlined his approach to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, stressing the importance of focusing on one game at a time rather than setting long-term targets.Speaking ahead of Ghana's international friendly against Wales, the experienced trainer explained that both he and his players are concentrating on each match as it comes."Look, I don't want to speculate with those standards, those goals. I want to say one thing that in my life it is
All the roads in Ahanta West, I am doing everything practically possible to get them done. Very soon you will see contractors on the roads.
Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz has admitted that pressure comes with the job as he prepares his team for Tuesday's international friendly against Wales.Speaking ahead of the match, the experienced trainer explained that pressure is a normal part of football and helps coaches stay focused and motivated."Of course, of course, I am under pressure. If you tell me one coach in the world of football that is not under pressure, that will surprise me. But pressure in our
Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has heaped praise on teammate Antoine Semenyo, describing the Manchester City forward as a player who has made the entire nation proud with his remarkable performances this season.Speaking at a pre-match press conference in Cardiff ahead of Ghana's friendly against Wales, Ayew lauded Semenyo's rise since his time at Bournemouth and his subsequent move to Manchester City."I mean, he's done brilliantly. We all know the season he
The High Commission disclosed that to date, over 1,500 Ghanaians have registered, and the verification and processing of these applications is currently underway.
Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz has expressed his admiration for Antoine Semenyo following the forwardâ??s impressive season with Manchester City.Speaking ahead of Ghanaâ??s international friendly against Wales, Queiroz praised Semenyoâ??s performances but maintained his long-standing approach of focusing on the team rather than individual players.The experienced coach was asked about Semenyoâ??s excellent campaign at club level and acknowledged the attackerâ??s
One of the arrests was made at New Life Medical Laboratory, where an individual was allegedly operating the facility without the required authorization.
Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz has defended his decision to include Thomas Partey in Ghanaâ??s squad, stressing that the midfielderâ??s presence with the national team already answers any questions about his selection.Speaking during a pre-match press conference ahead of Ghanaâ??s international friendly against Wales, Queiroz made it clear that he would not be drawn into further discussion over the decision.Addressing concerns about Parteyâ??s inclusion, the coach
Addressing stakeholders during the ceremony, Dominic Gyasi, described the project as a strategic intervention aimed at improving livelihoods and supporting economic development in the area.
President John Dramani Mahama has said that the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill — commonly known as the anti-LGBTQ+ Bill — faces unresolved procedural and legal questions that must be settled before he can consider assenting to it. Speaking at a Chatham House question-and-answer session in London, Mahama identified two specific concerns: doubts […] The post LGBTQI Bill-Not Yet Uhuru appeared first
More than 1,500 Ghanaians living in South Africa have registered for the ongoing voluntary repatriation exercise being coordinated by the Ghana High Commission in Pretoria. The High Commission disclosed this in a statement issued on June 1, 2026, announcing a temporary suspension of new registrations to allow for the processing and screening of the large […] The post Over 1,500 Ghanaians
According to the Speaker, the conference is intended to encourage reflection on Africa's cultural heritage and promote policies that strengthen families and communities across the continent.
Ghana captain Jordan Ayew says he is in no hurry to decide on the next chapter of his career as he prepares to leave Leicester City when his contract expires at the end of June 2026.The experienced forward is focused on Ghanaâ??s upcoming World Cup campaign and insists that any decision regarding his next club will be made only after careful discussions with his family and representatives.Ayew joined Leicester City from Crystal Palace in 2024, adding another chapter to a career
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