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Government Disburses GH¢76.4 Million to Power Black Stars’ World Cup Participation

Frank Odoi Asareby Frank Odoi Asare
June 12, 2026
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Black Stars team take a photo at the airport upon arrival in Rhodes Island, their official World Cup base in the US

Black Stars team take a photo at the airport upon arrival in Rhodes Island, their official World Cup base in the US

The Government of Ghana has approved the release of more than GH¢76 million to support the Black Stars ahead of their participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, providing a significant financial boost as the national team prepares for its campaign in North America.

The allocation, authorised through the Ministry of Finance, amounts to GH¢76,466,919.20 and is expected to cover both tournament-related expenses and outstanding obligations owed to players and officials following the qualification series.

The funding package arrives just five days before Ghana begins its World Cup journey, underlining the government’s commitment to ensuring the team is adequately resourced for football’s biggest event.

With expectations high among supporters, the latest disbursement is aimed at creating a stable environment for the players and technical staff as they seek to improve on the country’s recent performances at the global tournament.

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Funding Preparations for the Global Stage

The largest portion of the allocation, Fifty-Eight Million, Nine Hundred and Twenty-Nine Thousand, Five Hundred Ghana Cedis (GH¢58,929,500.00), has been earmarked for the Black Stars’ preparations and participation in the group phase of the World Cup.

The amount, equivalent to US$5 million, will support logistical arrangements, training programmes, travel expenses, accommodation, operational costs and other activities associated with Ghana’s presence at the tournament.

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Black Stars touch down in Rhodes Island

Officials believe the advance release of funds will allow the team to focus entirely on football matters while ensuring all necessary preparations are completed ahead of the opening fixture.

The investment reflects confidence in the squad and the desire to give the team every possible advantage as it competes against some of the world’s leading football nations.

Outstanding Bonuses Cleared

Alongside the preparation budget, government has released Seventeen Million, Five Hundred and Thirty-Seven Thousand, Four Hundred and Nineteen Ghana Cedis and Twenty Pesewas (GH¢17,537,419.20), equivalent to US$1.488 million, to settle outstanding qualification bonuses due to members of the Black Stars.

The payment fulfils an agreement reached during the qualification campaign under which players received half of their bonuses during the series, with the remaining balance payable upon securing a place at the World Cup.

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Jordan Ayew in action during the World Cup qualifying series against Mali at the Accra Sports Stadium

Ghana played ten qualification matches en route to the tournament, and the latest payment represents the completion of the financial commitments tied to those performances.

The settlement is expected to further boost morale within the camp while removing potential distractions ahead of the competition.

Financial issues have often dominated discussions surrounding national team assignments in previous years, making the early resolution of bonus payments a welcome development for both players and administrators.

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Unresolved financial settlement cost the team during the World Cup in Brazil 2014 where players refused to train and also decided to boycott matches if their bonuses were not paid.

These issues distracted the team and ultimately affected Ghana’s performance, picking up just a point from three games and exiting in the first stage of the tournament.

Focus Shifts to Group Stage Challenge in Canada and US

With preparations gathering momentum, attention now turns to Ghana’s fixtures at the World Cup.

The Black Stars will open their campaign against Panama on June 17 in Toronto, Canada before taking on England six days later at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough in the United States.

Their final group-stage encounter will be against Croatia, a fixture that could prove decisive in determining qualification to the knockout rounds.

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Black Stars team take a pre-match photo in Stuttgart

The group presents a formidable challenge, but there is optimism that Ghana can advance beyond the first round and make a deeper run in the tournament than in recent editions.

Government officials have reiterated their belief in the team’s potential and called on Ghanaians to rally behind the squad throughout the competition.

The latest financial commitment also forms part of a broader effort to support sports development and strengthen Ghana’s representation on the international stage.

For the Black Stars, the funding arrives at a crucial period. Having exited at the group stage in both the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and the 2022 tournament in Qatar, the team will be eager to write a different story this time around.

As the countdown to Ghana’s first game continues, the release of GH¢76.4 million sends a clear message of support and confidence. The expectation now is that the investment will translate into strong performances on the pitch as Ghana seeks to make a lasting impression at the expanded 48-team 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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