The team departed Kotoka International Airport in Accra at 3:20 p.m. and arrived at Hassan Djamous International Airport in N’Djamena at 6:30 p.m. local time, according to the Ghana Football Association (GFA). They were welcomed by officials from Ghana’s Embassy and local organisers before heading to their hotel base.
The squad includes: Antoine Semenyo, Elisha Owusu, Ibrahim Osman, Kamal Deen Sulemana, Jerry Afriyie, Joseph Anang, Christopher Bonsu Baah, Benjamin Asare, Jonas Adjetey, Ibrahim Sulemana, Jordan Ayew, Gideon Mensah, Abdul Salis Samed, Mohammed Salisu, Tariq Lamptey, Mohammed Kudus, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Thomas Partey, Inaki Williams, Derrick Kohn, Jerome Opoku, and Caleb Yirenkyi.
They are accompanied by head coach Otto Addo, his technical team, and members of the Black Stars Management Committee.
Ghana will face Chad on Thursday, September 4, in what is seen as a crucial fixture to strengthen their qualification hopes. Four days later, the Black Stars return to Accra to host Mali at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has confirmed government approval of the team’s budget for both matches, covering travel, accommodation, medicals, and player bonuses.
Otto Addo’s men are scheduled to hold their final training session on Wednesday ahead of the encounter.
The Black Stars, who have featured in four previous World Cups, currently top Group I with 15 points three ahead of second-placed Comoros, who face Mali on matchday seven.
Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has led a 22-man squad to Chad for Ghana’s matchday seven clash in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
The team departed Kotoka International Airport in Accra at 3:20 p.m. and arrived at Hassan Djamous International Airport in N’Djamena at 6:30 p.m. local time, according to the Ghana Football Association (GFA). They were welcomed by officials from Ghana’s Embassy and local organisers before heading to their hotel base.
The squad includes: Antoine Semenyo, Elisha Owusu, Ibrahim Osman, Kamal Deen Sulemana, Jerry Afriyie, Joseph Anang, Christopher Bonsu Baah, Benjamin Asare, Jonas Adjetey, Ibrahim Sulemana, Jordan Ayew, Gideon Mensah, Abdul Salis Samed, Mohammed Salisu, Tariq Lamptey, Mohammed Kudus, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Thomas Partey, Inaki Williams, Derrick Kohn, Jerome Opoku, and Caleb Yirenkyi.
They are accompanied by head coach Otto Addo, his technical team, and members of the Black Stars Management Committee.
Ghana will face Chad on Thursday, September 4, in what is seen as a crucial fixture to strengthen their qualification hopes. Four days later, the Black Stars return to Accra to host Mali at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has confirmed government approval of the team’s budget for both matches, covering travel, accommodation, medicals, and player bonuses.
Otto Addo’s men are scheduled to hold their final training session on Wednesday ahead of the encounter.
The Black Stars, who have featured in four previous World Cups, currently top Group I with 15 points. three ahead of second-placed Comoros, who face Mali on matchday seven.