Black Stars’ participation alone in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup would not be enough or meaningful for the country, head coach Carlos Queiroz has stated.
He noted, however, that the ultimate goal is to project the image of Ghanaian football through performance and to leave a lasting hallmark.
“Every training session, every duel, every sprint and pass, every small detail matters now. To be present, to participate, will not be enough — our mission is to elevate the reputation, pride, and prestige of Ghana football to a level never seen before,” Carlos Queiroz said in a statement issued by the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
The Portuguese tactician added that national teams that achieve greatness are not recognized through mere rhetoric but through sacrifice and hard work.
“Great National Teams are not built by words, but by Players ready to suffer, fight, and give everything for the badge and for the dreams of their Fans.”
He believes that if Ghana embraces such dedication, the world will “respect us only if our commitment, humility, sacrifice, and mentality are bigger than our talent.”
“The Black Stars shirt must stand on a higher podium of honour, respect, and greatness,” Carlos Queiroz emphasized, underscoring the pride of representing the national team.








