Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kwasi Nyantakyi, has called for an open and inclusive approach to Black Stars squad selection, urging the national team to consider all eligible players, regardless of past controversies or emotional narratives.
Speaking recently, Nyantakyi highlighted the importance of merit and competitiveness over sentiment when selecting players for Ghana’s upcoming assignments, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
“My view is that the Black Stars are open to every Ghanaian who is eligible to play. If, at my age (57), I can play and score, then give me the chance,” Nyantakyi remarked.
He also urged officials and fans to set aside emotional biases, particularly concerning players who have previously left or considered representing other nations.
“Some people become sentimental and emotional, saying this guy dumped Ghana and so on. Players like Eddie Nketiah or Hudson-Odoi should be given the chance. Let us take out the emotions and give them the opportunity if the coach thinks they can compete favourably and earn a place in the team,” he added.
Nyantakyi emphasized that Ghana’s strength lies in inclusivity and managing talented players effectively, citing examples from previous generations.
“Ghana is Ghana, and Ghana is not for excellence alone. We have managed very difficult players before. Do you know Kelvin Boateng?”
His comments come at a time when the Black Stars coaching staff are evaluating potential candidates for Africa’s premier footballing stage, including European-based Ghanaians whose participation could strengthen the squad’s World Cup ambitions.
















































