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Prince Tagoe, a former Black Stars striker, expressed worries about the current team’s spiritual foundation, speculating that it might be the cause of the team’s recent difficulties.

Ghana’s senior national team has struggled on the continental scene; in the 2021 and 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) competitions, which were held in Cameroon and Ivory Coast, respectively, they were eliminated at the group stage.

Then, for the first time in more than 20 years, the four-time African champions were unable to qualify for the 2025 AFCON in Morocco.

The Black Stars overcame these obstacles to earn a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Speaking on Sporty FM, Tagoe highlighted what he sees as a disconnect between the current players and their supporters.

The former Hearts of Oak forward believes the team’s past successes were rooted not only in talent but also in spiritual backing and genuine engagement with fans.

“As a former player, during my playing days with the Black Stars, it was not as if we were too good, but I believe we had good luck and spiritual backing for the team, and it always comes with giving out to people.

“If you play for the Black Stars and you don’t show love to the people who come to cheer you up, or you don’t care about the people who knew you while growing up, it becomes a problem, and these are the same people who will be praying for the team, because sometimes we do contribute and assist charity works as well and this what I want to see in this current team because I don’t think this current team do that.”

He added that many current players have earned a reputation for being distant from fans, in contrast to past stars like Stephen Appiah, who fostered strong connections with supporters.

“We are all in Ghana, and most of these players playing for the Black Stars have been described as stingy players, and that is teh fact. People might not be able to say that in public, but during our time, people used to come around the team because of Stephen Appiah, and we, the players, must ensure that we express our appreciation because these are the same people who will support the team, and this is something the team must look at.

“Sometimes, it is not about how good you are, but you will need to have luck and spiritual backing,” he added.

Ghana will make its fifth World Cup appearance in 2026, drawn in Group L alongside Panama, England, and Croatia. The Black Stars will open their campaign against Panama on June 17, face England on June 23, and close group play against Croatia on June 27.

After back-to-back group-stage exits at the 2014 and 2022 World Cups in Brazil and Qatar, the team is hoping for a deeper run in the United States, where they will base themselves at Bryant University throughout the tournament.

The recently hired members of the Black Stars’ technical team will not be paid on a monthly basis, according to Sports and Recreation Minister Kofi Adams.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) added five new members to the senior national team’s backroom staff ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Jose Daniel Martnez Alfonso has joined the team as the analyst, and Alain Ravera and Kim Lars Bjørrkegren have been appointed assistant coaches. Dwayne Peasah Paa Kwesi, a performance coach, and Carlos Lozano Romero, a psychologist, round out the group.

Adams, who also represents the Buem Constituency in Parliament, emphasized in an interview with Citi Sports that although the new employees will not receive wages, they will be entitled for appearance fees, per diems, and allowances throughout the competition.

“None of them will be on any salary. None of them is on a salary, but they will benefit from some of the allowances that are paid to the team, and these additions are just for the World Cup,” he said.

“After the World Cup, the contract arrangement ends, so they will benefit from some money, including maybe the appearance fees that are paid, but they will not get 100% of their appearance fees.

“Of course, they will also benefit from the winning bonuses that are entitled to any member of the team when they win, and then, of course, the per diems that are paid to team members, they will be entitled to.

“They will be entitled to other services that are rendered to every member of the team, but they are not on salaries. Alain is not on a salary. Kim will not be on a monthly salary other than the salary he takes as the coach of the Black Queens. That’s all he’s going to be taking, but he will benefit from some allowances, so we’re not paying any of these additions any salary,” Adams added.

Ghana, appearing at their fifth World Cup, have been drawn in Group L alongside Panama, England, and Croatia. The Black Stars will kick off their campaign against Panama on June 17, face England on June 23, and conclude group play against Croatia on June 27.

After early exits in the group stages of the 2014 and 2022 tournaments in Brazil and Qatar, the four-time African champions are determined to advance further this summer.

Despite growing tensions in the region, the Black Queens of Ghana will continue their campaign at the ongoing Pink Ladies Cup in the United Arab Emirates, according to team media officer Matilda Dimedo.

The team’s training was momentarily interrupted by the disturbance after they defeated Hong Kong 4-0 in their first game on Saturday. The squad is still in close communication with Ghana’s Consulate in the United Arab Emirates as well as the tournament organizers, Dimedo told Joy Sports.

On Monday morning, representatives from Ghana’s foreign mission paid the Black Queens a visit and reassured them of the government’s support and the team’s safety. The players have maintained their conditioning through indoor gym sessions, despite the fact that access to the outdoor training pitch was initially restricted due to security concerns.

Black Queens will proceed with Pink Ladies Cup tournament in UAE - Team Media Officer confirms

Dimedo indicated that the squad is optimistic about resuming full training later on Monday in preparation for their second match against Russia. She also reported that the situation in the host city has calmed significantly since yesterday, when smoke was visible across the skyline, and that local activities are returning to normal—helping to ease anxiety within the Ghanaian camp.

The team’s departure plans remain dependent on the status of regional airspace. Dimedo explained that the Black Queens could leave early if conditions improve before their final game against Tanzania, or otherwise remain to complete the tournament before flying home safely.

Using the friendly competition as key preparation for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), the Black Queens will face Ivory Coast in their final warm-up game following the Pink Ladies Cup, ahead of WAFCON later this month.

Antoine Semenyo scored before halftime and title-chasing Manchester City required a whole lot of resolve to hold off Leeds for a 1-0 win at Elland Road on Saturday.

Pep Guardiola’s side put the pressure back on Arsenal, who play Chelsea on Sunday and are two points clear of Man City.

Feisty Leeds were very good early and late but Ruben Dias, Rodri, and the City defensive structure soaked up plenty of pressure to help Gianluigi Donnarumma keep another clean sheet.

Leeds manager Daniel Farke was shown a red card after the final whistle for a furious remonstration at the officiating crew, as the hosts stall on 31 points in 15th place. They stay six points clear of the bottom three.

Gianni Infantino has been praised by Kurt Okraku, president of the Ghana Football Association, with being instrumental in the development of Ghana’s football infrastructure throughout the last ten years.

Okraku praised the substantial expenditures made at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram, marking Infantino’s tenth anniversary as FIFA President, calling the development “an amazing story” for the Ghanaian game.

Many people refer to you as President. In his tribute, Okraku stated, “You are a true, true human being, which is why I prefer to call you brother.”

The head of the GFA stressed that FIFA’s support has been essential to the Prampram complex’s development of new fields, facility upgrades, gym installation, and exterior wall construction.

“Under your leadership, Ghanaian football has made lots of successes. We’ve relied heavily on your support for all the investments that we have made at our Technical Center in Prampram. We are so grateful,” he noted.

Okraku also pointed to the construction of the first-ever FIFA-standard Astroturf in Ghana’s Upper East Region, saying the project has given young boys and girls fresh hope to pursue their dreams.

“But for the support that you offered us, we are very much grateful,” he added.

The UEFA Champions League 2025-26 knockouts draw took place on Friday (February 27), thus confirming the business end of the continental competition.

After an intriguing Playoff phase, which saw Real Madrid, Atalanta advancing to the Round of 16, the next phase is set to commence soon as the final 16 teams vie for glory. The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League knockout playoffs produced these winners advancing to the round of 16: Paris Saint-Germain (beat Monaco 5-4 agg), Galatasaray (7-5 vs Juventus), Real Madrid (3-1 vs Benfica), Atalanta (4-3 vs Borussia Dortmund), Newcastle United (9-3 vs Qarabağ), Atlético Madrid (7-4 vs Club Brugge), Bodø/Glimt (5-2 vs Inter Milan), Bayer Leverkusen (2-0 vs Olympiacos).

They join seeded top-eight Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Tottenham, Barcelona, Chelsea, Sporting CP, Manchester City for the February 27 draw. The round of 16 bracket, fixed after the February 27, 2026 draw, features predetermined paths with seeded teams paired against one of two possible unseeded opponents each.

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Ilyas Ansah, a forward of Ghanaian heritage who was born in Germany, has declined a chance to represent the Black Stars in the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

According to reports, coach Otto Addo and the Ghana Football Association have been keeping a close eye on the 21-year-old Union Berlin striker, whose parents are from Ghana, for the past few months.

Ilyas Ansah turns down chance to play for Ghana at 2026 FIFA World Cup

Ansah, however, has decided to put his growth within Germany’s U21 squad first.

“I’ve decided to soak up everything I’m currently experiencing at Union and continue playing for the German U21 team. After the U21 European Championship, I’ll look into it next year and make a decision. As things stand, I won’t be going to the World Cup with Ghana,” Ansah explained as quoted by tribuna.com.

Ansah has already made six appearances for the German U21 side, scoring once, and his immediate focus is on solidifying his role at Union Berlin.

The striker aims to continue progressing within the German youth system before reconsidering his senior international options next year.

On Wednesday, the Black Starlets will play two friendly games at the Accra Sports Stadium to intensify their preparations for the 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.

In two games intended to gauge the team’s preparedness before the continental tournament, Ghana’s U-17 team will first play Attram De Visser at 8:00 am and then Golden Kick FC at 10:00 am.

As the technical team steps up attempts to improve match fitness, evaluate player combinations, and refine tactics, the friendlies are a part of a planned build-up program. The coaching staff is eager to assess the squad’s depth and competitive acumen in match conditions as the 2026 U-17 AFCON draws near.

The Starlets have already played a series of preparatory games against True Democracy FC, Na God FC, Port City FC and Semper Fi FC as part of their ongoing training schedule.

Wednesday’s fixtures are expected to offer further insight into the team’s progress as Ghana continues its quest to make a strong impression at the upcoming youth championship.

Kwaku Agyabeng: From college soccer to MLS debut at 19

“My father didn’t want me to play soccer,” 19-year-old Ghanaian Kwaku Agyabeng, who made his Major League Soccer debut a few months after being chosen by Sporting Kansas City in the 2026 SuperDraft, stated.

From his early days in Kumasi to his time playing collegiate soccer for Clemson University, Agyabeng showed immense potential, which led to his undeniable ascent in the game.

After a stellar season with Clemson University, where he made 16 appearances in his rookie year, the teenage phenom was selected fourth overall in the SuperDraft.

Before his college career, he had featured for St Benedict’s High School in New Jersey and Cedar Stars Bergen, a team he led to two national titles and a spot in the MLS NEXT Cup U-19’s final in 2025.

Despite his ability, he had to convince his father to pursue his football dreams. His dad, like many African parents, wanted him to go to school, make good grades and secure a white collar job although he introduced him to the sport.

“I started playing soccer when I was five years old. My dad introduced me to the sport but it got to a time, when I was about 10, 11, 12, he didn’t want me to play soccer because he wanted me to focus more on school,” said Agyabeng. “But it got to a point he started seeing the potential in me so he started believing I had a dream he can support,” he added.

It took Agyabeng only 38 minutes into the 2026 Major League Soccer season to realise his dream of playing professional soccer. Agyabeng replaced Justin Reynold’s in SKC’s opener against San Jose at the PayPal Park. The silky midfielder impressed on a weekend that many young players were given their debuts.

Congratulations to #ClemsonUnited Kwaku Agyabeng on making his MLS debut!🔥 pic.twitter.com/zZfped3GBh

— Clemson Men’s Soccer (@ClemsonMSoccer) February 22, 2026

“Kwaku (Agyabeng) came in who came from college and he had a good preseason as well. So I brought him in and I think Kwaku has done well, we know what we get from him. I think he is a bright spot for the future of this club, but obviously that it’s all young (players). We’ve got to give them time,” said SKC coach Raphael Wicky after the 3-0 defeat to San Jose.

Agyabeng is seen as one of the player’s who could contend for the Rookie of the Year award due to his high profile from college football.

After being sent off during the Belgian top-flight match between RAAL La Louviere and K.V. Mechelen over the weekend, Ghanaian international Majeed Ashimeru has acknowledged his disappointment.

Ashimeru, who had substitute appearances against Union SG and Anderlecht, had a tough afternoon after being sent off just 16 minutes into his third club game.

His chance to make an impression right away was cut short when he was dismissed after a VAR review of his challenge.

“The red card disappointed me. “It was inadvertent, but I had to make amends for the fans,” he posted on Instagram.

Ashimeru joined RAAL La Louviere on loan from Belgian Pro League side RSC Anderlecht in the second half of the season, a move that runs until the end of the season. The club confirmed his arrival as their fourth signing of the winter transfer window, expressing confidence that his experience and quality would strengthen the squad for the remainder of the campaign.

The early sending-off is a setback for both player and club as RAAL La Louviere continue their push for a strong second half of the season.