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Ghana to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Ghana's national football team was established in 1957, competing from their home ground at Accra Sports Stadium. The Black Stars have been a dominant force in African football, winning the Africa Cup of Nations four times and reaching the continental final on multiple occasions. Ghana has consistently featured among the strongest national teams in Africa, with a tradition of developing technically gifted players. Their rivalry with Ivory Coast remains one of the continent's most intense matchups, defined by fierce competitive encounters across all competition levels.
The Ghana national football team was established in 1957, the same year the country gained independence. Since then, it has represented Ghana in international competitions across Africa and the world.
Ghana's primary home ground is the Accra Sports Stadium, located in the capital city of Accra. The stadium has served as the team's main venue for international fixtures and qualifying matches.
Ghana has won the Africa Cup of Nations five times: 1963, 1965, 1978, and 1982. These victories represent the nation's greatest achievements in continental football competition.
The rivalry between Ghana and Ivory Coast is one of the most intense in African football, rooted in both sporting competition and regional history. Matches between the two nations are considered classic West African encounters.
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