Have mercy on me, O God, according to your steadfast love; according to your abundant mercy blot out my transgressions. Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin! - Psalm 51:1-2
🚨 Lamine Yamal: "In my head, the semifinals should be: France vs Spain and Portugal vs Argentina."
🚨 Nico Williams: "We’ve already beaten them twice."
🚨 Presenter: "But they have a lot of dynamite."
🚨 Nico: "My God, they have players..."
🚨 Lamine: "And us?"
"He's going to perform very good, you mark my words."
The Ghanaian witch doctor who put a curse on Harry Kane confirms it has been lifted.
@HenryRiley1 tries to recruit him to the England cause...
🇬🇭 The husband of Elizabeth Quansah, who gave birth just a month ago, is mourning her tragic passing after she lost her life during Monday’s heavy downpour at Waterland in Tema New Town.
Ghana qualified to the World Cup knockout stage with an extra game to play.
Nigeria couldn’t qualify to the World Cup even after playing an extra game.
Dearest Black Stars,
Every embassy in Accra is neutral tonight.
Except one.
There are other ways we could qualify tonight.
We could wait for Algeria. We could hope Congo slips.
But we'd rather owe it to you.
Beat Croatia. 🇬🇭
The goalkeeper you see prostrating in front of you is genuinely living the best days of his life.
This is Benjamin Asare, Ghana’s 33-year-old goalkeeper, who made three saves today and kept a clean sheet against England before celebrating after the game with this prostration.
What makes his story special is that almost nobody knew who he was. For most of his career, he played in Ghana’s second division. On top of that, his financial situation was so difficult that he had to work on cocoa farms for three straight years just to support his family and keep his football dream alive.
The remarkable part is that Asare kept pushing until he earned a move to Ghanaian top-flight side Accra Hearts of Oak in 2025. He then received his first-ever call-up to the Ghana national team during the World Cup qualifiers, where he played six games and conceded just one goal.
Asare went on to become the first Ghanaian player in history to represent his country at a World Cup while playing in the domestic league. He also made six saves across games against Panama and England and didn’t concede a single goal.
Glory to those who never stop working for their dreams. To every Ghanaian reading this: congratulations. You should be proud. Stories like Benjamin Asare’s are what make football beautiful, and seeing one of your own rise from cocoa farms to the World Cup stage is something worth celebrating. 🇬🇭❤️