FIFA President praises Ghana’s qualification for the 2026 World Cup

FIFA President, Gianni Infantino
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Ghana’s Black Stars following their qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
He described the achievement as a proud moment for both Ghana and African football.
In a statement reported by Yen News, Infantino commended the Black Stars for their determination, teamwork, and resilience throughout the qualification campaign, which earned them a well-deserved place on football’s biggest stage.
“The Black Stars have shown tenacity and skill, reminding us all why football is such a beloved sport in Ghana and around the world,” Infantino stated, capturing the pride and passion shared by millions of Ghanaians.
He praised the players and technical team for their hard work and dedication, noting that their journey to qualification reflected the spirit of perseverance that defines Ghanaian football.
Infantino’s message was shared through a video post that resonated deeply with fans, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and the unifying power of football. His remarks have since gone viral across social media platforms, sparking widespread celebration among Ghanaian supporters.
Ghana’s qualification marks another milestone in the country’s rich football history. The Black Stars remain one of Africa’s most respected teams, with past World Cup appearances — especially their unforgettable 2010 campaign — cementing their reputation as a continental powerhouse.
The FIFA President’s recognition comes as a major boost for the team and its supporters as preparations intensify for the 2026 World Cup, to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
‘’The Black Stars’ qualification reflects the dedication of the players, the vision of their coaches, and the unwavering support of Ghanaian fans. They truly embody the fighting spirit of Africa,” Infantino added.
Players and technical staff have also expressed gratitude for the global acknowledgment, promising to work even harder to make Ghana proud on the world stage.
Fans across the country are hopeful that the Black Stars will not only compete but also go further than ever before. Infantino’s message, many say, is both a recognition of past glory and a call to chase new heights in Ghana’s football journey.


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