Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku is determined to see the Black Stars secure qualification for every World Cup tournament, with their sights set on the 2026 edition to be co-hosted by Mexico, Canada, and the USA. Despite a mixed start in Group I, with three points from one win and one defeat in the initial two group games, Okraku remains optimistic about Ghana’s chances.
The West African giants clinched a narrow victory over Madagascar at the Baba Yara Stadium but suffered a setback with a defeat against Comoros. This defeat was especially disheartening as Comoros secured back-to-back wins against the Black Stars in recent meetings, including a 1-0 triumph in the matchday two clash of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers at the Stade Malouzini in Moroni.
Currently, Comoros leads the Group I standings with a flawless record of six points from two games. Despite this setback, Okraku, speaking at the ‘Meet the Press’ event in Kumasi, reiterated the importance of Black Stars’ qualification for every World Cup and vowed to do everything in his power to ensure Ghana’s participation in the global showpiece.
“I want our Black Stars to be at every global mundial at every given opportunity,” Okraku emphasized, rallying for support from stakeholders to achieve this goal. He stressed the collective effort needed, stating, “I call on you to support us to qualify for the World Cup in USA, Mexico, and Canada. Again, collectively, with your support, we shall get there.”
Okraku’s determination reflects his unwavering commitment to Ghanaian football’s success on the international stage. Despite the challenges faced, including recent defeats, he remains focused on the long-term goal of consistent World Cup qualification, recognizing its significance in showcasing Ghana’s footballing talent and uniting the nation behind the Black Stars.
The Black Stars’ journey to the 2026 World Cup will undoubtedly be challenging, with stiff competition from other African nations vying for a spot in the prestigious tournament. However, Okraku’s leadership and vision provide hope and inspiration for players, fans, and stakeholders alike as they strive to overcome obstacles and realize their World Cup dreams.
In addition to Okraku’s call for support, there is a renewed sense of determination within the Ghanaian football community to rally behind the Black Stars and propel them to success. With the right strategy, dedication, and teamwork, Ghana has the potential to qualify for the 2026 World Cup and make a lasting impact on the global stage.
As preparations for the qualifiers intensify, Okraku and the Ghana Football Association are working tirelessly to provide the necessary resources and support to the national team. From grassroots development initiatives to strategic partnerships, every effort is being made to ensure Ghana’s success in the upcoming World Cup campaign.
Ultimately, the journey to World Cup qualification is a collective endeavor, requiring unity, resilience, and unwavering determination from all stakeholders. With Okraku’s leadership and the support of the Ghanaian football community, the Black Stars are poised to embark on a successful campaign towards the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.