"Over the years, I have consistently shown my support and dedication to the team, using my platform to promote and uplift Ghanaian football both locally and internationally," she wrote. "With the FIFA World Cup approaching, I would be honored to be considered for an opportunity to be part of this historic journey. I am confident that my presence would add value, inspire many, and further showcase the unity between sports and entertainment in Ghana," she added. The 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first to feature 48 teams and co-hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, will kick off in June 2026. It marks the fifth time the Black Stars have qualified for the World Cup, and they have been drawn into Group L alongside England, Croatia and Panama, with their opening game on June 17.
Source: GhanaWeb March 21, 2026 01:36 UTC