2026 FIFA World Cup: Ghana’s Potential 26-Man Black Stars Squad Under Otto Addo
- Otto Addo is expected to retain the majority of players who featured in Ghana’s recent World Cup qualifiers for his final squad
- An in-form Asante Kotoko star is strongly tipped to earn a place in the Black Stars’ line-up for the historic 48-team tournament
- A seasoned Ghanaian football administrator has called on players like Antoine Semenyo to raise their performance levels
With Ghana now qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, focus is shifting toward which players will earn a spot in Otto Addo’s final squad for the historic tournament set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
With Ghana missing out on AFCON 2025, players’ individual club performances from now on will play a crucial role in World Cup selection.

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However, the quality and consistency of several key stars make their inclusion in Otto Addo’s 26-man roster almost certain.
If everything goes as expected, YEN.com.gh has predicted Ghana's final squad for the 48-team tournament next year, assuming each team will be required to submit a list of 26 players.
Ghana's 2026 World Cup squad: Goalkeepers
1. Benjamin Asare
Leading the pack is Hearts of Oak and current Black Stars No.1 goalkeeper, Benjamin Asare. It is obvious that Otto Addo is not thinking of leaving out the veteran Ghana Premier League custodian anytime soon.

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2. Lawrence Ati-Zigi
Also included is Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Ghana’s first-choice goalkeeper at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Currently serving as backup to Benjamin Asare, Ati-Zigi is still widely expected to feature in the Black Stars’ squad for the 2026 World Cup.
3. Joseph Anang
The third keeper berth is likely to be contested by Joseph Anang and Joseph Wollacott. However, the former should get the nod due to his recent inclusions in Otto Addo's selections.
Ghana's 2026 World Cup squad: Defenders
4. Alexander Djiku
Alexander Djiku, the ever-reliable Black Stars defender, should be among Otto Addo’s top choices in shaping Ghana’s backline. Since making his debut, the Spartak Moscow centre-back has delivered consistently solid performances, rarely putting a foot wrong, a true model of dependability.
5. Mohammed Salisu
AS Monaco's Mohammed Salisu is also expected to feature, but the ex-Southampton centre-backthe knows he needs to start playing regularly at his club to guarantee his starting place at the World Cup.
6. Jonas Adjetey
Providing depth is Jonas Adjetey, one of Otto Addo's go-to defenders when it comes to the 3-4-3 or 3-5-2 formations. Having featured prominently in the World Cup qualifiers, Addo is likely to reward Jonas with a World Cup finals selection.
7. Jerome Opoku
The Istanbul Basaksehir defender has provided options for the Black Stars during the World Cup qualifiers and can make the squad if Otto Addo is to select 26 players.
8. Gideon Mensah
Next up is the Auxerre left-back, Gideon Mensah, who has failed to convince Ghanaian fans absolutely. Many supporters think he is only in the lineup because of limited alternatives.
Nevertheless, Mensah remains the team's first-choice left-back or wing-back. There is little fans can do about that, as Otto Addo picks him repeatedly.
9. Ebenezer Annan
Adding width is another France-based footballer, Ebenezer Annan of AS Saint-Etienne, who started and excelled in the Black Stars' 1-0 win against Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium.
10. Alidu Seidu
Offering experience to Ghana's backline is the versatile Alidu Seidu of Stade Rennais FC. He is one of the players who featured at Qatar 2022 under Otto Addo and could travel to America in 2026.
11. Caleb Yireknyi
Completing the defence is Caleb Yireknyi, the new first-choice right-back of the Black Stars, at least, based on the team's recent qualifiers against the Central African Republic (CAR) and Mali.
Ghana's 2026 World Cup squad: Midfielders
12. Mohammed Kudus
Premier League star Mohammed Kudus picks himself in any Black Stars list thanks to his past performances, current form, dedication, and commitment to the Black Stars. The skillful Tottenham Hotspur winger is expected to dazzle the world once more with his creativity.
13. Thomas Partey
Controlling the middle of the park requires players with vision, excellent ball-winning technique, and great passing range. Partey does these so well.
14. Kwasi Sibo
Right now, anytime Thomas Partey's name is mentioned in Ghana's midfield, the next man in the spotlight is Real Oviedo's Kwasi Sibo. Unfortunately for Salis Abdul Samed, Sibo is now the Black Stars' default No. 6, and he is definitely going to the ,USA, Canada, and Mexico.
15. Elisha Owusu
Strengthening the midfield and providing tournament experience is Elisha Owusu. Though his first team place came under threat following Ghana's 1-1 away draw at Chad back in September, the Auxerre player is still one of Otto Addo's trusted figures.
16. Prince Owusu
Meanwhile, Toulouse maestro Abu Francis would normally complete the midfield. However, with Abu sidelined by a long-term injury, Prince Owusu of Medeama is now the player most likely to get the nod.

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Ghana's 2026 World Cup squad: Attackers
17. Jordan Ayew
Leading the attack is Leicester City's Jordan Ayew, who racked up seven goals and provided seven assists in the World Cup qualifiers. As noted by the Ghana FA, Ayew successfully captained the team in the victories against the Central African Republic and Comoros to secure Ghana's qualification.
18. Antoine Semenyo
The Bournemouth forward hasn’t been particularly outstanding for Ghana, but his Premier League form and work rate mean he is always a key fixture in the Ghanaian team.
19. Fatawu Issahaku
Adding speed and flair to the team is Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, who bounced back from a minor injury to feature in Ghana’s 5-0 rout of the Central African Republic in Meknes. When fully fit and performing at his best, he is expected to be a key pick for Otto Addo’s World Cup squad.
20. Inaki Williams
Like Semenyo, Inaki Williams' performances for Ghana haven’t been exceptional. However, it is hard to make a Ghana World Cup finals selection without the name of the Athletic Bilbao captain.
21. Kamaldeen Sulemana
The Atalanta winger is expected to be at the World Cup, bolstering the flanks with his pace and dribbling skills.
22. Emmanuel Annor
Otto Addo’s 26-man squad for the 2022 World Cup featured two home-based players, and a similar pattern is expected for the 2026 edition. With Hearts of Oak's Benjamin Asare already considered, Nations FC's Emmanuel Annor stands a good chance of making the squad if he maintains his current form.
23. Christopher Bonsu Baah
Giving options on the wings, Al-Qadsia's Bonsu Baah could earn a call-up provided he stays consistent. According to Transfermarkt, he has scored a goal and provided one assist in five games so far this season.
24. Jerry Afriyie
Up next is Ghana’s U-20 striking prodigy, Jerry Afriyie, who currently features for Belgian Pro League outfit La Louviere. The 18-year-old has impressed since joining the club this summer, starting in all six of their most recent matches.
25. Thomas-Asante Brandon
The Coventry City striker received a late call-up to the Black Stars for the matches against the Central African Republic and Comoros after Inaki Williams withdrew due to injury. With five Championship goals already this season, he remains firmly in contention for a World Cup spot if his impressive form continues.
26. Joseph Paintsil
LA Galaxy winger Joseph Paintsil would be deeply disappointed to miss out on Ghana’s World Cup squad, especially with the tournament being hosted in the same region where he currently plays his club football.
9 qualified African teams for 2026 World Cup
In an earlier update, YEN.com.gh reported on the full list of African nations that have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup automatically.
The list includes the Black Stars of Ghana, who secured their place following their 1-0 home success against Comoros on Sunday, October 12, in Accra.
Source: YEN.com.gh





