Ghana has announced its World Cup squad, with head coach Carlos Queiroz settling on a 26-man team to face Panama in the opening match on June 17.
Ghana's national football team has finalized its squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Head coach Carlos Queiroz has named a 26-player list that will represent Ghana when they kick off their campaign against Panama on June 17.
The announcement comes as Ghana prepares to make its debut in this year’s tournament, which is being held in Qatar. The Black Stars, as the Ghana national team is known, have been grouped alongside Panama, Uruguay, and South Korea in Group H.
Queiroz, who has extensive experience managing top-tier teams, including Portugal and Real Madrid, has carefully selected his squad based on form and potential contributions to the team’s success. Key players such as Asamoah Gyan, Andre Ayew, and Jordan Ayew are among those included, while others like Kwadwo Asamoah and Tomi Adeyemi have also been named.
Ghana's opening match against Panama is set for June 17 in Doha, Qatar. The team will face a tough challenge as they aim to secure their first World Cup victory since 2010. With Queiroz at the helm, Ghana hopes to make a strong start and compete with the other teams in Group H.
The squad's preparation has been rigorous, focusing on tactical drills and fitness training to ensure peak performance during the tournament. Fans across Ghana are eagerly anticipating their team’s performance as they strive for glory on the international stage.