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Black Stars Suffer First Defeat But Make Knockout Round

Frank Odoi Asareby Frank Odoi Asare
June 28, 2026
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Nikola Vlasic jumps high to head home the corner

Nikola Vlasic jumps high to head home the corner

The Black Stars of Ghana suffered their first defeat at the ongoing FIFA World Cup after a hard-fought 2-1 loss to Croatia in their final Group L match in Philadelphia.

Despite the setback, Ghana secured a place in the Round of 32 after finishing among the tournament’s best third-placed teams with four points.

Croatia scored once in each half, either side of Ghana’s equaliser, to claim their second victory of the tournament and finish as runners-up in Group L. Ghana ended the group stage in third place but advanced to the knockout phase thanks to their superior record compared to other third-placed teams.

The match began cautiously, with both teams reluctant to commit too many players forward. Possession was evenly shared during the opening exchanges, but Croatia appeared more dangerous whenever they attacked, creating the better opportunities in the first half.

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Petar Sučić gave Ghana an early warning when his effort struck the outside of the post. The Inter Milan midfielder would not miss his second opportunity, however. In the 31st minute, he unleashed a powerful low drive from around 30 yards that squeezed through Derrick Luckassen’s legs before beating goalkeeper Benjamin Asare to hand Croatia a deserved lead.

Ghana struggled to create clear-cut chances before halftime, although Antoine Semenyo came close with a low effort that drifted narrowly wide of Dominik Livaković’s post.

Ghana Respond After the Break

Head coach Carlos Queiroz responded by introducing Abdul Fatawu Issahaku and Oppong Peprah for Elisha Owusu and Jonas Adjetey at the start of the second half. The substitutions transformed Ghana’s attacking approach, with Issahaku providing pace and creativity down the right flank.

The Black Stars’ improved display was rewarded midway through the second half following sustained pressure. Ghana won a free kick just outside the penalty area, and Ernest Nuamah delivered an inviting cross into the box.

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Derrick Luckassen (yellow)

Derrick Luckassen calmly tapped home from close range, the equaliser, scoring his first international goal on his FIFA World Cup debut. The goal looked like it was going to be disallowed but after a lengthy VAR review, the referee allowed the goal to stand.

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The goal dramatically altered the live standings, briefly lifting Ghana into second place in the group and increasing hopes of a direct qualification place.

Croatia Strike Late to Seal Victory

Croatia, however, refused to settle for a draw and regained the lead with seven minutes remaining. Luka Modrić delivered an accurate corner that found Nicola Vlašić, whose powerful header bounced off the inside of the left post before crossing the line beyond the reach of Benjamin Asare.

The late goal secured all three points for Croatia and confirmed Zlatko Dalić’s side as Group L runners-up behind England.

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Marvin Senaya makes a tackle

Speaking after the match, Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz expressed disappointment with the result, describing the defeat as unfortunate. He believed both goals conceded were preventable and admitted his side had paid dearly for lapses in concentration.

Despite the loss, Queiroz praised his players for their resilience and their achievement of reaching the knockout stage for only the third time in Ghana’s FIFA World Cup history after five attempts and first time since 2010.

Knockout Focus Shifts to Group K

In the other Group L fixture, England defeated Panama 2-0 to finish as group winners. Goals from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane secured England’s second victory of the tournament and ensured they topped the standings.

The result left Croatia in second place, while Ghana’s four-point tally proved sufficient to qualify as one of the competition’s best third-placed teams.

Both teams must now await the conclusion of Group K before learning their Round of 32 opponents. Croatia will face the runners-up from Group K, while Ghana will take on the its group winners.

With Colombia and Portugal still battling for top spot and facing each other in the final round of group gams, either nation could end up being paired with the Black Stars or Croatia in the knockout stage. The outcome of that decisive Group K encounter will therefore determine the path both teams take as the race for the 2026 FIFA World Cup title moves into the elimination rounds.

Although Ghana’s unbeaten run came to an end in Philadelphia, the Black Stars remain in contention and will now turn their full attention to the knockout phase, where they hope to produce another memorable chapter in the nation’s World Cup history.

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