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Despite popular belief that Panama is an underdog, former Ghanaian international Laryea Kingston has advised the Black Stars to approach all of their 2026 World Cup opponents cautiously.

Ghana will participate in the summer event co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico after being placed in Group L with Panama, England, and Croatia.

Prior to the international competition, Kingston emphasized in an interview with Graphic Sports that familiarity with some teams shouldn’t lead to complacency.

With the exception of Panama, we are fairly familiar with our adversaries. I believe we are quite conscious of England. Many people disregard Panama, but in my opinion, they are the most significant adversary,” he stated.

“We see England and Croatia over and over again, playing every week. But the Panama team are players that we are unaware of. They will be a thorn in our flesh. I know most people see them as the underdogs, but I think they will be the most difficult match,” Kingston added.

Kingston’s warning highlights the need for Ghana to prepare thoroughly for each fixture, balancing attention between established football powerhouses and lesser-known teams that could surprise on the world stage.

The Black Stars will kick off their campaign against Panama on June 17, face England on June 23, and conclude the group stage against Croatia on June 27.

Preparations include a March training camp featuring friendlies against Austria and Germany, followed by a final warm-up against Mexico in May. Throughout the tournament, Ghana will be based at Bryant University in the United States.

After exiting at the group stage in both 2014 and 2022, the team will be aiming for a stronger, more competitive performance in North America.

Laryea Kingston Explains Why Changing Black Stars coach

Following the team’s failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), former Ghana U-17 coach Laryea Kingston has voiced her strong support for Black Stars coach Otto Addo and urged the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to withstand calls for a change in leadership.

In an interview with Flashscore, Kingston cautioned that the national team may suffer more defeats if Addo and the technical staff are replaced at this point.

Laryea Kingston Explains Why Changing Black Stars coach is not an option

“If we change the coach and the technical team and bring new faces, it will be a disaster,” Kingston said. “I think we should allow him to at least finish the World Cup qualifiers – who knows? Maybe he can qualify. And then after that, we make a decision as a country. So we should give him another opportunity.”

Following Ghana’s dismal performance in the AFCON qualifiers—where they only managed three points from six games and failed to win a single match—Kingston’s remarks come amid widespread displeasure.

On Wednesday, the Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association will convene to assess the team’s performance and decide how to proceed.

Laryea Kingston

Laryea Kingston has taken responsibility for the failure of the Black Starlets to reach the final of the ongoing 2024 WAFU B U17 Cup of Nations.

This was said in a statement he made available on Tuesday afternoon, following his resignation as the Ghana U17 national team’s coach following their 2-1 loss to Burkina Faso in the semifinal match on Saturday.

At his post-match press conference, Kingston tendered his resignation, which was later accepted by the Ghana Football Association. Before the team’s playoff game against Nigeria on Tuesday for third place, the GFA then placed his assistant coaches in control of the group.

“My position was clear then and remains that having failed to reach the final of the tournament, which serves as an automatic qualification to the CAF U17 African Championship and a route to the FIFA World Cup, I believe we fell short of our objectives, and as the leader of the team, I take full responsibility and sincerely apologize for letting down everyone who has been negatively impacted by this,” Laryea’s statement said.

Laryea Kingston

Laryea Kingston has announced his resignation as Ghana U-17 coach, citing the team’s failure to qualify for the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations and, by implication, the World Cup.

Burkina Faso defeated Ghana 2-1 in the semifinals of the WAFU B Championship on Saturday at the University of Ghana Stadium. A victory would have guaranteed their qualification for next year’s competition.

In a post-match press conference, Kingston expressed his displeasure that the squad did not meet their goal and ended the session by announcing his resignation.

According to Kingston, he had performed admirably since his hiring, first as an assistant before becoming head coach, but thought it was time to move on.

“After we came back from Russia, that’s when I decided that whether we win and qualify or not, I’m moving on. After this tournament, I’m resigning as the U-17 coach. I have made that decision already,” he said.

Kingston’s squad had dominated the group stage, defeating Ivory Coast and Benin, but faced a more difficult opponent in Burkina Faso in the semifinals.

Burkina Faso proved too strong, as Kingston acknowledged after the game. He cut an emotional figure as he announced his departure.

Laryea Kingston

The Black Starlets’ coach, Laryea Kingston, says their only goal is to make it to the Africa U17 Cup of Nations. They play old rivals Burkina Faso in the semi-finals of the WAFU Zone U17 Cup of Nations.

This is the first time since 2017 that the Black Starlets will be able to play in the tournament again if they win.

But Kingston says they are not going into the game looking for revenge because the Young Stallions knocked Ghana out at the same stage in 2022.

“Revenge? No! That’s not what we are thinking about,” he said after the team’s last training session at the Accra Sports Stadium.

“We have not been to the AFCON after our last appearance in 2017 and so we have a responsibility to return to the tournament. We are playing Burkina Faso and we’ll approach it as one of the games requiring a different mentality but not because we want revenge.
“We know this is a most important game of this WAFU Tournament for us and we have to give everything for it. But we are certainly not going for revenge,” he added.

Ghana hasn’t been to the U17 Cup of Nations since 2017. That year, coach Paa Kwesi Fabin led the team to second place.

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Laryea Kingston meet the Ayew brothers

Laryea Kingston, a former Black Stars player, recently spoke amicably with Andre and Jordan Ayew as they got ready for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar.

Kingston expressed his delight on Instagram and called his exchange with the Ayew brothers “amazing.” Prior to the Ghanaian national team’s departure for the important qualification in the Island country, this encounter took place.

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Andre and Jordan Ayew both have extensive experience playing on the international football stage, having competed for the Black Stars in a number of competitions.

The older of the two brothers, Andre Ayew, has attended two AFCON championship games. He saw Ghana lose to Egypt in 2010 and to Ivory Coast in 2015. Jordan Ayew participated in the 2015 AFCON championship game, which Ghana’s team lost against the Ivory Coast national team.

A victory will guarantee the Black Stars’ qualifying for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations competition. Since Monday, the team has been practicing in Accra.

On Friday, the squad departed Ghana to Antananarivo, where they will face Madagascar in their penultimate Group E match on Sunday.