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CAF · FIFA #73 · Group L · Manager: Carlos Queiroz

Likely formation TBD · Recent form

A team littered with attacking talent that cruised through qualifying but their recent run of defeats is a concern.

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Tactical profile

Strengths: Have developed into a major threat from set pieces and in Semenyo the Black Stars have one of the most in-form attackers in European club football.

Weaknesses: Lack of elite defenders is a worry and goalkeeping unit lacks international experience.

Key players

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Ghana arrive at World Cup 2026 as one of Africa's most attack-minded sides, ranked 73rd in the world by FIFA and guided by the experienced Carlos Queiroz. The Black Stars cruised through CAF qualifying on the back of a squad brimming with offensive quality, though a recent run of defeats has cast a shadow over what should be a confident build-up.

Going forward, Ghana can genuinely hurt anyone. They have developed into a major threat from set pieces, and in Antoine Semenyo they possess one of the most in-form attackers in European club football — a player capable of producing moments of individual brilliance that can change a game in an instant. The wider attacking cast is equally eye-catching, with Kamaldeen Sulemana, Abdul Fatawu, Iñaki Williams, and Kojo Peprah Oppong all offering pace, creativity, and the ability to unsettle defences at the highest level.

The concerns, however, are real. A lack of elite defenders leaves Ghana exposed at the back, and the goalkeeping unit's limited international experience adds another layer of vulnerability. At a World Cup, where the margins are razor-thin, those defensive frailties could prove costly if they are not addressed before the tournament begins.

Much will depend on the collective quality of a squad that also includes Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Alidu Seidu, Caleb Yirenkyi, Jonas Adjetey, Gideon Mensah, Benjamin Asare, and Marvin Senaya. Queiroz has the managerial pedigree to organise a side and will need to find the right defensive structure to protect what is undeniably a gifted attacking unit. If he can, Ghana have the firepower to be a genuine handful in the group stage and beyond.

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In the local press

Black Stars arrive in United States to continue 2026 FIFA World Cup preparations
Ghana Football Association · 6/11/2026, 6:39:14 PM
Ghana vs. Panama: How to watch, stream World Cup Group L match
MLSsoccer.com · 6/11/2026, 4:24:57 PM
Boabis drops Black Stars anthem ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
Modern Ghana · 6/11/2026, 10:58:44 AM
Commentary: By hosting Team Ghana, Bryant University is engaging with the world
The Boston Globe · 6/11/2026, 10:23:32 AM
Rhode Island’s Ghanaian community is ready for its World Cup moment
Ocean State Media · 6/10/2026, 9:03:03 AM

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