Otto Addo gets full house for Chad, Madagascar World Cup qualifiers

The Black Stars continued their training sessions at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday and yesterday in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar.
In attendance were all 23 players invited for the battle for the single slot for the biggest global football festival.
Additionally, it will serve as a period for the new faces to justify their inclusion in cementing a place in the team for not just the showpiece but for a formidable Black Stars team for the future.

Semenyoh involved in one
of the drills

Ernest Nuamah and Mohammed
Kudus get ready for the day’s sessio



of AS Monaco being
taken through his paces
at yesterday’s training
session

in some stretches

The players were put through their paces, undergoing rigorous drills and exercises designed to test their readiness for the first clash tomorrow at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The players demonstrated a high level of commitment and dedication, determined to make a positive impression on their coaches and the fans who thronged the stadium to catch a glimpse for themselves.
The likes of Thomas Teye Partey, Jordan Ayew, Mohammed Kudus, Alexander Djiku, Mohammed Salisu, Jerome Opoku, Jonas Adjetey, Ernest Nuamah, Francis Abu, Ebenezer Annan, and Antoine Semenyo were in action.
The squad began their preparation on Monday with nine players before the rest joined on Tuesday.
With their training sessions off to a promising start, the Black Stars are poised to make a strong showing in their upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
The team’s training sessions at the Accra Sports Stadium continued yesterday and today before taking on Chad tomorrow.
The team’s got boosted on Monday following the visit of the Sports and Recreation Minister, Kofi Iddi Adams, to the team’s training ground.
The minister was accompanied by the new Director General of the National Sports Authority (NSA), Yaw Ampofo Ankrah.