The World Cup fever has gripped Ghanaians across the globe as the Black Stars prepare for their highly anticipated Group L opener against Panama at the Toronto Stadium.
While supporters back home rally behind the national team, Ghanaians living abroad are also making their presence felt as they rally behind the Black Stars.
Videos circulating on social media show enthusiastic Ghanaian supporters singing, dancing and waving the national flag ahead of the crucial encounter.
The scenes capture the excitement among fans who have travelled from different parts of the world to support the Black Stars as they begin their World Cup campaign.
Among those spotted joining the growing wave of support is businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye, who has linked up with fellow Ghanaians in Toronto to cheer on the team.
Dressed in Ghana's colours, supporters have been creating a festive atmosphere around fan zones and gathering points as anticipation continues to build.
Back home, the World Cup has become the dominant topic of discussion, with many Ghanaians hopeful the Black Stars can make a strong start despite concerns over recent performances in preparatory matches.
From Accra to Kumasi and beyond, fans have been proudly displaying flags and jerseys in a show of unwavering support for the national team.
The strong turnout from the Ghanaian diaspora highlights the enduring bond between the Black Stars and their supporters worldwide. As Ghana takes on Panama, millions of fans both at home and abroad will be united by one goal seeing the Black Stars begin their World Cup journey on a winning note.
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Elated supporters of the Black Stars in Toronto, Canada, express strong confidence ahead of Ghana’s World Cup opener against Panama, with predictions ranging from a 2–0 to a 2–1 victory. pic.twitter.com/uPdvWjW2DY
— 𝐀𝐒𝐊 (@askghmedia) June 17, 2026
The love being shown to the blackstars is amazing and they can’t disappoint Ghanaians especially looking at how other African countries are performing 🇬🇭 ❤️ pic.twitter.com/6mkVWYVAew
— The ANF Club ⚽️ (@adjorNfriends) June 16, 2026
Nana Ama McBrown has landed in Toronto ahead of the Ghana national football team game, showing up to support the boys. 🇬🇭⚽️😊 pic.twitter.com/pUsefARe1E
— #BoysLivesMatter (@KobbyKyei_) June 16, 2026