Ghana Black Stars Look to Build Momentum in World Cup Qualifiers
Ghana’s Black Stars are preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, and their recent performance has been a mix of results. The team played four games, winning three and losing one, which placed them in second place in Group I with nine points.
The Black Stars kicked off their qualifying journey on a high note by defeating Madagascar on November 17, 2023. They then travelled to Comoros, where they achieved another victory. However, their winning streak was interrupted by a loss to Mali. Fortunately, they recovered with a vital win against Mali on Thursday evening, thanks to Jordan Ayew’s outstanding performance.
As the qualifiers continue, the Black Stars will encounter tough competition from other teams in Group I, such as Mali, Chad, the Central African Republic, and Comoros. Their upcoming matches against Chad and Madagascar will be critical, and winning these games is essential for their chances of qualifying.

Ghanaian player Antoine Semenyo has encouraged fans to support the Black Stars, asking Ghanaians to pray and stand behind the team as they aim for World Cup qualification. With their current form and fan support, the Black Stars are ready to make a strong effort to qualify.
Schedule for the Black Stars’ remaining qualifiers:
– Against Chad, The Black Stars will play at home in their next match.
– Against Madagascar, the team will then head to Morocco to compete against Madagascar.
– Final matches: The last qualifiers are set for September and October 2025, when the Black Stars will take on the Central African Republic and Comoros.
Wishing them well and probably we would qualify to the 2026 World Cup



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