Ghanaians are being urged by Black Stars coach Otto Addo to support their country’s efforts to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
The team’s 1-1 tie with Angola last Friday prevented them from qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), prompting this appeal for assistance. Addo is resolved to move on to the next challenge and is still focused on the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers in spite of the setback.
“I recognize that people may be upset or dissatisfied. He told reporters on Sunday, “I was disappointed too, but we must move on now.”
“The World Cup qualifiers begin tomorrow, and we must prepare as best we can.
“You [Ghanaians] must support us if you want us to go to the World Cup,” he stated.
Ghana is currently tied with Comoros, the group leaders, in second position in Group I of the World Cup qualifying campaign. Only the group’s top team will move on to the elimination stage.
In the future, the Black Stars will play Madagascar and Chad in March 2025. Addo is adamant on being the first coach to guide the squad to consecutive World Cup appearances.