Kwasi Sibo, a midfielder for the Black Stars, expresses confidence in the national team’s steady growth under head coach Otto Addo.
His remarks follow Ghana’s successful qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will take place in the US, Canada, and Mexico next summer.
After the Black Stars unexpectedly failed to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), the first time the side had missed the continental competition in over 20 years, Addo came under increasing fire.
There were many requests for his resignation after Ghana finished last in their qualifying group after six games.
However, the former Borussia Dortmund trainer redeemed himself by guiding the team to the World Cup, topping Group I with 25 points.

Sibo, who made his senior debut against Mali, believes Addo’s leadership has fostered a strong sense of togetherness in the squad.
“One thing I’ve seen in this team is unity, and when a team is united and ready to fight for each other, it’s hard to beat,” Sibo told the Daily Graphic.
“We are very united, and I feel we are on the right track,” he added
Sibo has started all three games since receiving his initial call-up, helping the Black Stars wrap up their qualifying campaign in spectacular manner.
Ghana’s World Cup preparations will start later this month with international friendlies against South Korea and Japan. On December 5, the draw will reveal their group-stage opponents.


