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Ghana’s World Cup Squad Revealed: Queiroz Names Final 26 – With Some Big Omissions

Tue, 2 Jun 2026 Source: Okine Isaac

Carlos Queiroz, the head coach of Ghana’s senior men’s national team, the Black Stars, has officially unveiled his final 26-man squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The carefully selected group is split into three goalkeepers, nine defenders, six midfielders, and eight forwards – a balanced mix of experience and youth as Ghana prepares for football’s biggest stage.

Surprises in the Squad

Notable absentees from the final list include Ajax Amsterdam goalkeeper Paul Reverson and Hearts of Oak shot-stopper Solomon Agbasi. Both had been part of the 28-man pre-tournament camp in Cardiff, Wales, but didn’t make the final cut.

Familiar Faces Leading the Charge

The squad still boasts plenty of firepower. Captain Jordan Ayew (currently without a club), Antoine Semenyo of AFC Bournemouth, Athletic Club’s Inaki Williams, and Villarreal midfielder Thomas Partey are among the biggest names set to lead the Black Stars.

Big Names Missing

The confirmed list comes with a shock for Ghanaian fans: the Black Stars will travel to the World Cup without former captain Dede Ayew and star forward Mohammed Kudus. The tournament kicks off on June 11, 2026.

Full Ghana Squad for the 2026 World Cup

Goalkeepers

Benjamin Asare – Hearts of Oak

Lawrence Ati-Zigi – FC St. Gallen

Joseph Anang – St Patrick’s Athletic

Defenders

Baba Rahman – PAOK FC

Gideon Mensah – AJ Auxerre

Marvin Senaya – RC Strasbourg

Alidu Seidu – Stade Rennais FC

Abdul Mumin – Rayo Vallecano

Jerome Opoku – İstanbul Başakşehir

Jonas Adjetey – Wolfsburg

Kojo Oppong Preprah – OGC Nice

Derrick Luckassen – Pafos

Midfielders

Elisha Owusu – AJ Auxerre

Thomas Partey – Villarreal

Kwasi Sibo – Real Oviedo

Augustine Boakye – St. Etienne

Caleb Yirenkyi – FC Nordsjælland

Abdul Fatawu Issahaku – Leicester City

Forwards

Kamaldeen Sulemana – Atalanta

Christopher Bonsu Baah – Al Qadsiah

Brandon Thomas-Asante – Coventry City

Prince Kwabena Adu – Victoria Plzen

Ernest Nuamah – Olympique Lyonnais

Antoine Semenyo – Manchester City

Inaki Williams – Athletic Club

Jordan Ayew – No team currently

Source: Okine Isaac