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2026 World Cup - Ghana - National-Team - Squad

Ghana  Group L  Squad
Ghana will begin its World Cup Group L campaign against Panama in Toronto on 17 June, before facing England and Croatia in Foxborough and Philadelphia, respectively.


Ghana
2026 World Cup Squad

Goalkeepers

Benjamin Asare 
(Accra Hearts of Oak SC)

Lawrence Ati-Zigi 
(St Gallen)

Joseph Anang 
(St Patrick's Athletic)

Solomon Agbasi 
(Accra Hearts of Oak SC)

Paul Reverson 
(Ajax)

 

Defenders

Baba Abdul Rahman 
(PAOK)

Gideon Mensah 
(Auxerre)

Marvin Senaya 
(Auxerre)

Alidu Seidu 
(Rennes)

Abdul Mumin 
(Rayo Vallecano)

Jerome Opoku 
(Istanbul Basaksehir)

Jonas Adjetey 
(Wolfsburg)

Kojo Oppong Peprah 
(Nice)

Alexander Djiku 
(Spartak Moscow)

Elisha Owusu 
(Auxerre)

 

Midfielders

Thomas Partey 
(Villarreal)

Kwasi Sibo 
(Real Oviedo)

Augustine Boakye 
(Saint-Etienne)

Caleb Yirenkyi 
(Nordsjaelland)

Abdul Fatawu Issahaku 
(Leicester City).


Forwards

Kamaldeen Sulemana 
(Atalanta Bergamo)

Christopher Bonsu Baah 
(Al Qadsiah)

Ernest Nuamah 
(Lyon)

Antoine Semenyo 
(Manchester City)

Brandon Thomas-Asante 
(Coventry City)

Prince Kwabena Adu 
(Viktoria Plzen)

Inaki Williams 
(Athletic Bilbao)

Jordan Ayew 
(Leicester City)

 

 

 

28 May 2026
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