Ghana at World Cup 2026: The Black Stars Chase Redemption
Four-time World Cup participants and 2010 quarter-finalists, Ghana return in 2026 with Mohammed Kudus leading a revitalised Black Stars. Here is what to expect.
Few nations carry the emotional weight into a World Cup that Ghana do. The Black Stars came within a whisker of becoming the first African team to reach a World Cup semi-final in 2010, denied only by Luis Suárez's infamous handball on the line and a missed penalty in the dying seconds. Sixteen years on, Ghana return to the World Cup in 2026 hungry for redemption and carrying the hopes of a continent.
A Squad Reborn
Ghanaian football has been through turbulent years, but the current generation has restored genuine optimism. The talisman is Mohammed Kudus — a dynamic, powerful, and supremely skilful attacker capable of producing moments of brilliance from nothing. On his day, he is a match-winner against anyone.
He is supported by real quality. Thomas Partey brings Champions League-level experience and control to the midfield, dictating the tempo and shielding the defence. Iñaki Williams adds blistering pace and directness up front, his brother Nico Williams's international choice having gone to Spain, while Jordan Ayew offers experience and tireless work, and Mohammed Salisu provides composure at the back. It is a balanced, athletic squad with a strong spine.
Group L: A Stern Examination
Ghana were drawn into Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Panama. It is a demanding group — England will be among the favourites and Croatia remain a tournament-tested powerhouse — but the expanded format gives Ghana a clear path: beat Panama, take something from one of the European sides, and a knockout place is well within reach, whether as runners-up or a best-placed third.
Carrying a Continent's Hopes
Ghana are one of the most passionately supported teams in world football, and their blend of pace, power, and individual quality makes them dangerous to anyone. With Kudus capable of lighting up the tournament and a generation determined to rewrite the heartbreak of 2010, the Black Stars arrive in 2026 with belief. Follow every Ghana match live on KickD.
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