Nineteen years ago today—June 17, 2006—Asamoah Gyan etched his name in Ghanaian football history by scoring the country’s first-ever goal at a FIFA World Cup.
It was a proud and emotional moment for millions of Ghanaians, as Gyan found the net just 68 seconds into Ghana’s second group stage match against the Czech Republic at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. That goal didn’t just put Ghana ahead—it marked the nation’s official arrival on football’s biggest stage.
Gyan’s historic strike, a low right-footed shot that beat Czech goalkeeper Petr Čech, remains one of the fastest goals in World Cup history. The match ended 2-0 in favour of Ghana, with Sulley Muntari adding a second goal to seal a memorable win for the Black Stars.
That goal not only brought hope and excitement to the Ghanaian camp after a tough loss to Italy in their opening match—it also ignited a national spirit that would carry the Black Stars into the Round of 16 in their debut World Cup appearance.
Asamoah Gyan would go on to become Africa’s all-time leading goal scorer in FIFA World Cup history, with six goals across three tournaments (2006, 2010, and 2014). But it all began with that single moment on June 17, 2006.
Today, Ghana remembers and celebrates a moment of national pride—a day when a young striker from Accra wrote his name in gold and opened a new chapter in the country’s football journey.
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