
Ghana is also one of the successful African teams that have been contesting in the FIFA World four consecutive times since 2006. They also qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and are in Group 'H' along with Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay. The Ghana National Team symbolizes the men's football in the international football association. It is controlled and executed by the Ghana Football Federation.
The squad is nicknamed "Black star" after the Black Star of Africa. As of 2022, Ghana stands in the 60th position in the FIFA world ranking. They are also members of FIFA and CAF. THE black stars played thier first international match on 28 May 1960. Today, the squad has contested tri international tournaments like the World Cup, Africa Cup of Nations and Aian Nations Championship. During their World Cup debut in 2006, they played their first-ever quarter Finals in the global cup.
Otto Addo manages the Ghana National Team, and Andre Ayew is the team's captain. In Ghana's football history, Asamoah Gyan is the most capped player with 109 caps at the same time with 51 goals; he is the highest goal scorer as well. Their best accomplishment in the whole football journey was in 1963, 1965,1978 and 1982, clinching the trophy of the Africa cup of nations.
The following are the probable players to play in the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Goalkeeper
Lawrance Ati-Zigi
Abdul Manaf Nurudeen
Joe Wollacott
Richard Ofori
Richard Attah
Defender
Denis Odoi
Jonathan Mensah
Abdul Mumin
Gideon Mensah
Joseph Aidoo
Daniel Amartey
Dennis Nkrumah-Korsah
Baba Rahman
Alidu Seidu
Andy Yaidom
Midfielder
Edmund Addo
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku
Mohammad Kudus
Mubarak Wakaso
Daniel-Kofi Kyereh
Iddrisu Baba
Augustine Okrah
Elisha Owusu
Thomas Partey
Yaw Yeboah
David Abagna
Forward
Felix Afena-Gyan
Daniel Afriyie
Christopher Antwi-Adjei
Andrew Ayew
Jordan Ayew
Benjamin Tetteh
Kwasi Okyere Wriedt
Antoine Semenyo
Osman Bukari
Kamaldeen Sulemana
Joseph Paintsil
Richmond Boakye
Samuel Owusu
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