Black Stars arrive in Kumasi
In order to continue getting ready for their forthcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Madagascar on Friday, Ghana’s Black Stars touched down in Kumasi on Tuesday.
On Sunday, the 25 invited players began traveling across the nation, and on Monday, they set up camp.
All of the players have reported to camp thus far, with the exception of goalie Lawrence Ati Zigi, who is anticipated to join the squad on Wednesday.
Before their encounter on Friday, the team is anticipated to train with coach Chris Hughton for three sessions in Kumasi. Black Stars
Although the coach has played seven games with the team since replacing Otto Addo, this will be his first World Cup qualifying match.
Among the players in camp is the team’s captain, Andre Ayew, who was not there for the most recent international friendly between the United States and Mexico.
Dennis Odoi and Daniel Amartey, who weren’t on the roster invited for the previous overseas mission, are also at camp.
Richard Ofori, Joseph Wollacott, Alidu Seidu, Denis Odoi, Gideon Mensah, Abdul Fatawu Hamid, Daniel Amartey, Kasim Nuhu, Nicholas Opoku, and Nurudeen Abdulai are the players who are presently in camp.
Baba Idrissu, Majeed Ashimeru, Mohammed Kudus, Edmund Addo, Abdul Samed Salis, Joseph Painstil, Osman Bukari, Jordan Ayew, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Inaki Williams, Antoine Semenyo, and Jonathan Sowah are the remaining individuals.