The Black Stars booked their ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup after edging Comoros 1-0 in a tense but thrilling qualifier at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday night.
A second-half strike from Mohammed Kudus made the difference as Ghana sealed qualification in style, sending thousands of fans into jubilation across the packed stadium.
Otto Addo’s side started brightly, dominating possession and creating early chances, but a well-drilled Comorian defence kept them at bay in the first half. The breakthrough came just two minutes after the restart when Thomas Partey found space down the right and sent in a precise low cross that Kudus coolly tucked home.
Ghana maintained control after taking the lead, showing defensive composure and game management.
Comoros, who famously defeated Ghana at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, mounted late pressure but were kept out by the solid pairing of Alexander Djiku and Mohammed Salisu.
Addo made timely substitutions, introducing Joseph Paintsil and Caleb Yirenkyi to add energy and maintain attacking threat as the Black Stars expertly saw out the game.
The final whistle sparked wild celebrations among players, technical staff, and fans, marking Ghana’s triumphant return to the World Cup stage.
With back-to-back wins and clean sheets to close out the campaign, the Black Stars reaffirmed their status as one of Africa’s footballing powerhouses – resilient, united, and ready for North America 2026.
Source: www.kumasimail.com