Ghana World Cup 2026 squad: Otto Addo's latest selection ahead of the World Cup draw
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Ghana World Cup 2026 squad: Otto Addo's latest selection ahead of the World Cup draw
"The Ghana World Cup 2026 squad is starting to become a little clearer though we won't get to watch them this winter. Ghana lost just once through the qualification process for World Cup 2026, and qualified for a second successive tournament, meaning they have qualified for all but two tournaments this century. The Black Stars squad has heaps of talent throughout it, with regular Premier League starters ready to show up for their nation."
"You may like Ghana will be looking to replicate the success they achieved in South Africa in 2010, with several high-profile names in attack. Mohammed Kudus and Antoine Semenyo provide an attacking edge, whilst Jordan Ayew provides experience. Treat yourself to your favourite World Cup 2026 shirt In Qatar, they were handed a tough group, facing South Korea, Portugal and reignited a fierce rivalry with Uruguay."
"Squad Ghana World Cup 2026 squad: The latest selection GK: Lawrence Ati-Zigi (St. Gallen) GK: Joseph Anang (St Patrick's Athletic) GK: Benjamin Asare (Hearts of Oak) DF: Alidu Seidu (Rennes) DF: Caleb Yirenkyi (Nordsjlland) DF: Jonas Adjetey (Basel) DF: Mohammed Salisu (Monaco) DF: Derrick Kohn (Union Berlin) DF: Kojo Peprah Oppong (Nice) DF: Gideon Mensah (Auxerre) DF: Jerome Opoku (Istanbul Basaksehir) DF: Ebenezer Annan (Saint-Etienne)"
Ghana secured qualification for World Cup 2026 with only one loss in qualifying and will appear at a second successive tournament. The Black Stars squad contains significant talent across positions, including Premier League starters and experienced forwards. Mohammed Kudus, Antoine Semenyo and Jordan Ayew are highlighted as key attacking options. At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Ghana faced a tough group with South Korea, Portugal and Uruguay, winning only against South Korea and failing to reach the knockout stage. Ghana missed qualification for the Africa Cup of Nations, which could affect preparation or provide extra recovery time before next summer.
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