The Black Stars have officially begun camping in Accra as preparations intensify for their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar.
Coach Otto Addo’s squad, consisting of 23 players—including only three from the domestic league—will train at the Accra Sports Stadium for four days before facing Chad on Friday, March 21. After the home fixture, the team will travel to Morocco for their clash with Madagascar on Monday, March 24.
This marks the first time Ghana’s senior national team is regrouping since their disappointing AFCON 2025 qualification campaign last November. Determined to restore national pride, the Black Stars will be looking to secure vital points in these must-win matches.
Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo and goalkeeper Jojo Wollacott were among the first arrivals, with the rest of the squad expected to report to camp on Monday.
Ghana currently sits second in Group I with nine points, tied with leaders Comoros. With a World Cup spot on the line, the Black Stars must deliver strong performances to keep their qualification hopes alive for the 2026 tournament in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
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