Ghana’s senior national team, the Black Stars, enter the 2026 FIFA World Cup under significant pressure after slipping to 74th in the latest FIFA World Rankings.
The two-place drop highlights a troubling run of form during the March international window, where the team struggled to find both consistency and confidence on the pitch.
A crushing 5–1 defeat to Austria laid bare major defensive vulnerabilities, raising questions about Ghana’s structure and resilience against high-quality opposition.
While the Black Stars salvaged some pride with a narrow 2–1 defeat to Germany, the performance left more concerns than answers as the tournament looms.
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Despite these struggles, Ghana remains 14th in Africa, a ranking that offers little comfort for a nation historically proud of its continental dominance and respect globally.
The gradual slide in rankings over recent years tells a story of transition, inconsistency, and missed opportunities for a team once considered a heavyweight in international football.
The Black Stars’ task in Group L of the World Cup is daunting. On paper, they face an uphill challenge against football heavyweights England (4th) and Croatia (11th), while also contending with a steadily improving Panama (33rd).
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