Ghana, World Cup and Colombia
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Fans of the Ghana national team waited outside the downtown Sheraton Kansas City Hotel for more than four hours before they caught a quick glimpse of their beloved Black Stars. Th
The World Cup round of 32 concludes as Colombia face Ghana for the final spot in the last 16. Both teams have made early changes as Colombia's Jhon Cordoba and Marvin Senaya of Ghana were forced off with injury inside the first 13 minutes.
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz faces his former team, Colombia, and honors late goalkeeper coach Des McAleenan.
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz hopes his former team remembers what happened when he led Colombia, the squad he'll face in Friday's World Cup match.
Ghana face Croatia at Philadelphia Stadium on Saturday evening, needing only a draw to confirm their place in the World Cup round of 32 for the first time since their quarter-final run in 2010.Four
This is the first World Cup to feature 48 teams, with the previous 32-team format being in place since 1998. But the actual decision to expand the tournament was taken in 2017, with FIFA president Gianni Infantino pushing hard for the extra teams.
Ghana will kick off their FIFA World Cup campaign on Wednesday in Toronto, with a Group L clash against Panama. The Black Stars missed the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco, but this tournament offers them some hope of redemption under Carlos ...
Colombia qualified for the 2026 World Cup by the skin of their teeth. The South Americans finished sixth in Conmebol qualifying, the last available spot for the expanded 48-team tournament. Ghana, on the other hand,
For Rhode Island Congressman Gabe Amo, whose father hails from Ghana, the World Cup offers more than just an opportunity to watch great athletes play. ”As a first generation American, in lots of ways it’s an opportunity to tap in to a part of my identity that you know isn’t often the main subject or topic,
Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz launches a critique of FIFA's expanded 48-team format, calling it "moneyball" and a "vulgar competition."
