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2nd September 2025 11:43:39 AM
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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced that the Black Stars will depart for N'Djamena today, Tuesday, September 2, ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier clash on Thursday, September 4, against Chad.
The local football governing body shared this in a post on their official X (formerly Twitter) handle yesterday, Monday, September 1, noting that twelve of the players began training at the Accra Sports Stadium, with the rest of the squad expected to join the team travel later today.
“The Black Stars will depart Accra for N'Djamena on Tuesday, September 2, for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Chad.
Ghana has been training in Accra for the crucial match, with Otto Addo set to travel with all 24 invited players.
The Black Stars need a win to solidify their grip on Group I further (sic), having won five matches and lost one in their six matches so far. Twelve players trained at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday, with the rest of the squad expected to join the team for Tuesday's trip”.
GFA also mentioned that “The Stars will train in N'Djamena on Wednesday ahead of the game on Thursday.”
The match is scheduled for 1 pm on Thursday, and GFA expressed optimism in Ghana qualifying for the World Cup.
“Ghana will face Chad at the Stade Olympique Maréchal Idriss Déby Itno at 1 pm on Thursday, September 4, 2025. Otto Addo's team currently leads Group I with 15 points from six matches, keeping them well-positioned for a fifth World Cup appearance”, GFA added.
Also, all twenty-four invited players will travel to N'Djamena with Otto Addo today.
“The Black Stars will wrap up their qualifiers against the Central African Republic and Comoros in October”, the statement added.
While they await the arrival of the former Arsenal defensive midfielder and current forward of Villarreal forward, Thomas Partey and Spurs' Mohammed Kudus, about 14 players have arrived at the team’s hotel in Accra. They are reported to have arrived yesterday, Sunday, August 31.
Those already in camp include Antoine Semenyo, Tariq Lamptey, Elisha Owusu, Ibrahim Osman, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Abdul Salis Samed, Jerry Afriyie, Joseph Anang, Christopher Bonsu Baah, Benjamin Asare, Jonas Adjetey, Ibrahim Sulemana, Mohammed Salisu, and Caleb Yirenkyi.
Coach Otto Addo formally announced the Black Stars squad for Ghana’s upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Mali on the evening of Tuesday, August 26.
The release included a full list of 24 players, featuring both returning stars and debutants. Some players were rewarded for their stellar performances in the Unity Cup and also in their respective clubs.
Out of the twenty-four-man squad, four of them are debutants for the senior national team.
Union Berlin forward, Derrick Arthur Köhn, secured a call-up after an outstanding season in Germany, and Caleb Yirenkyi of FC Nordsjaelland was also called up again following his display of maturity and excellent form during the Unity Cup and at the club level.
Christopher Bonsu Baah of Al-Qadsiah was also included in Otto Addo's squad. Following his giant strides in the Saudi.
Goalkeeper Joseph Anang of St. Patrick’s Athletic, based in Ireland, also got his first senior nod.
Players like Tariq Lamptey, who has been away following an injury, have also been called back.
According to Otto Addo's list, the goalkeepers include Lawrence Ati Zigi, Joseph Anang and popular Hearts of Oak keeper Benjamin Asare, who earned admiration of many following his impressive display in his last call-up.
See the list below:GoalkeepersLawrence Ati Zigi – St. Gallen
Joseph Anang – St. Patrick's Athletic
Benjamin Asare – Accra Hearts of Oak
DefendersGideon Mensah – AJ Auxerre
Derrick Arthur Köhn – Union Berlin
Mohammed Salisu – AS Monaco
Jerome Opoku – İstanbul Başakşehir
Alexander Djiku – Fenerbahçe
Jonas Adjetey – FC Basel
Tariq Lamptey – Brighton & Hove Albion
Caleb Yirenkyi – FC Nordsjaelland
MidfieldersElisha Owusu – AJ Auxerre
Mohammed Kudus – Tottenham Hotspur
Ibrahim Osman – AJ Auxerre
Ibrahim Sulemana – Atalanta BC
Thomas Partey – Villarreal CF
Abdul Salis Samed – OGC Nice
ForwardsAntoine Semenyo – AFC Bournemouth
Kamaldeen Sulemana – Atalanta BC
Joseph Paintsil – LA Galaxy
Jerry Afriyie – RAAL La Louvière
Jordan Ayew – Leicester City
Christopher Bonsu Baah – Al-Qadsiah
Iñaki Williams – Athletic Club
Meanwhile, Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has expressed optimism about winning in the clash against Chad in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Speaking during a pre-match conference held in Accra on September 1, ahead of Black Stars’ game against Chad, Otto Addo said on September 1, “The next focus is the Chad game, and I hope that we can win”.
While acknowledging the injuries recorded before camping, he noted that his squad is more than ready to face their opponents on Thursday, expressing excitement about seeing the debutants on the pitch.
“Sure, we had some issues with injuries again, but nowadays there are so many games in the world. There's so much intensity that it's kind of normal that a lot of injuries could occur.”
“But we still have a very, very strong squad together, really, really good, really impressive, some new players, and I'm really excited to see them playing tomorrow,” he noted.
Speaking on the team’s readiness in terms of tactics, Otto Addo mentioned that the squad are expected to attack more to earn excellent ball possession for a win.
“I think surely we will have a lot of ball possession and we have to attack. This is for sure. But other than that, I can't go too deep. I hope you understand that,” he continued, adding that his leadership, i.e. the skippers of the squad, including Thomas Partey and Jordan, are also ready for the game.
“Surely the experienced players know their role in our team. They have to be the best in our team. This is for sure”
“We spoke a lot in the last months and both are very, very ready. So I'm looking forward to them combining well, to talk, to lead the team. And surely, I think if they're in good shape, then we will be successful,” he added.
Otto Addo further expressed his gratitude to the President of Ghana, John Mahama, and the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), George Kurt Okraku. He also thanked Ghanaians for their support and warm welcome after the Black Stars suffered a humiliating 0-5 defeat to Chad in March.
The loss was a heavy blow not only because of the scoreline but also due to the long-standing history between the two sides, as Chad had never defeated the Black Stars until that qualifier.
“First of all, I really, really appreciate the support. I know we are not going to talk about it, but after the bad outcome, how the people of Ghana and Accra, especially welcomed me has been good.”
“I would also like to use this opportunity to thank the head of state, our president (H.E. John Mahama), for his visits, also the sports minister who has been there watching all our training and supporting us, having really, really, really inspiring words.”
“Same as our President (Kurt Okraku) and also former players visiting the ground and having really, really good talks with our players. And surely this is the support we need.”
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