2026 World Cup qualifiers: GFA explains late player arrivals in Black Stars camp ahead of Chad clash
Ghana Soccer Affiliation (GFA) Communications Director, Henry Asante Twum, has downplayed considerations over late arrivals within the Sad Stars camp before their 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar.
Speaking about the hassle, Asante Twum outlined that delays in participant reporting are no longer irregular, especially with the majority of the squad taking part in in a international nation.
“It’s very long-established [for players to arrive late in camp]especially when 90% of your gamers play in a international nation,” he talked about on Sporty FM.
Sad Stars opened camp on Monday with only 9 gamers taking part within the first practicing session, which centered on taking pictures drills, passing, and stretching.
The last gamers own since arrived on the team’s hotel and are space to affix practicing on Tuesday evening.
With the rotund squad now on hand, head coach Otto Addo and his workers are anticipated to shift focal point to tactical preparations before the well-known Neighborhood I qualifiers.
Ghana will face Chad on the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, March 21, before travelling to Morocco to rob on Madagascar on Monday.