Ghana is chasing a historic World Cup entry
Against Colombia, Ghana wants to become the second African team to reach the knockout phase.

Ghana is on the verge of a historic milestone at the 2026 World Cup. The selection wants to be the first team since Morocco to make it to the round of 16 and thus become the second African representative to advance to the knockout phase. Before the decisive game against Colombia, coach Carlos Queiroz impresses on his protégés responsibility for the entire continent.
The goal is clear: end the isolation of African teams in the final rounds. The 73-year-old strategy expert uses the days before kick-off to strengthen the team's mental strength. Against the Colombian offensive, it's not just about tournament survival, but about representing an entire football region.

















