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By: Paakhwesi Faith
Ghana Eyes 2026 World Cup Final: GFA Comms Director Confirms Dream
The Black Stars of Ghana are aiming high for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) declaring their ultimate goal: reaching the final. Speaking to the media, Henry Asante Twum, GFA Communications Director, said, “It’s our dream to make it all the way to the final.”
This bold statement reflects the growing optimism within the association and among fans, who have long celebrated Ghana’s footballing achievements from their 2006 World Cup debut to the unforgettable 2010 quarter-final run. Twum emphasized that while the journey starts with progressing from the group stage, the ultimate ambition is nothing short of historic.
Ghana’s path to the tournament has been a testament to resilience. The Black Stars topped CAF Group I during qualifying, securing their spot in the World Cup after decisive victories, including a key win over Comoros. These performances have rekindled national pride and strengthened belief in the team’s potential.
While Twum’s earlier remarks in January 2026 focused on reaching the quarter-finals as a realistic target, his latest comments signal a more ambitious vision. The GFA is determined to see the team compete at the highest level, advancing through the knockout stages and challenging for football’s most coveted prize.
For fans across Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, and beyond, this dream resonates far beyond the pitch. It represents the pride of a nation that lives and breathes football a dream built on decades of World Cup participation, historic moments, and iconic players who have carried the Black Stars’ legacy onto the global stage.
As the countdown to kickoff continues in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, Ghana’s Black Stars are not just participating; they are pursuing a dream a dream that reaches all the way to the final of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Source: Locotvgh.com