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His Shanghai SIPG contract paid \u00a3227,000 weekly, making him one of Africa\u2019s highest-paid players during Asia\u2019s football investment boom. Ghana\u2019s football export business thrives as European clubs compete for Black Stars talent. Mohammed Kudus\u2019 \u00a355 million transfer to Tottenham demonstrates the financial opportunities available to Ghana\u2019s elite prospects through strategic European moves. With preparations now underway, attention will quickly turn to squad selection, tactical identity and readiness for the global stage. His appointment is likely to raise expectations among Ghanaian fans, who will hope his experience can translate into a strong showing at the tournament. Queiroz arrives in Accra with one of the most extensive international coaching resumes in world football, particularly at the World Cup.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
The team has won the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) several times and consistently ranks among the continent\u2019s elite. “When the World Cup draw was made, I saw the game in my mind. We made history and I’ve been part of that game to score that incredible goal. I’m very happy about that especially playing against England.” With strong collaboration between the GFA, Coachhene Sports Club, Prince Lamona Consult, and the Ghana High Commission, the future of Ghana football continues to look increasingly bright.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Dreams FC regularly promotes academy graduates to its senior team competing in the Ghana Premier League. Players with exceptional talent may graduate into Hearts of Oak\u2019s professional team. One of the fastest-growing academies in Ghana, known for discovering raw talent from rural areas. And I am ready to give everything of my experience and knowledge once again, in service of the game and the happiness of people. Queiroz succeeds Otto Addo, who was sacked 72 days out from the tournament following emphatic defeats by Austria and Germany. \u201cTonight, as we officially unveil Asamoah Gyan as Ambassador of the Ghana Football Association for our National Teams, particularly the Black Stars and Colts Football, we are not simply appointing a former player,\u201d he stated.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
\u201cOur vision is to build strong national teams for the future by identifying the best Ghanaian talents wherever they may be in the world. Programmes like this are critical to strengthening our talent pipeline and creating opportunities for young players to represent Ghana at the highest level,\u201d he stated. Alexander Djiku was a decent centre-back option for the Ghana national football team in recent years. He did make it to the preliminary squad, but wasn\u2019t included in the final list of players. The 31-year-old currently plays for Spartak Moscow and his performances have not been up to the mark this season.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz has explained his decision to call up Derrick Luckassen as a replacement for the injured Alexander Djiku ahead of the 2026 World Cup tournament in North… Former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan believes Antoine Semenyo will face more pressure than any other Black Stars player at the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to the expectations that come…<\/p>\n<\/p>\n