Ghana’s Black Stars stand to benefit financially from their successful qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the nation guaranteed a minimum payout of at least $10.5 million from FIFA’s expanded prize-money structure.
The payout comes as part of a record-breaking $727 million prize pool approved by the FIFA Council for the upcoming tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. Under the new financial model, every nation that qualifies receives $1.5 million for preparation costs, plus a base participation amount — creating a financial floor of $10.5 million regardless of results on the pitch.

For Ghana, this guaranteed financial windfall represents a significant economic boost beyond the national pride of returning to the world’s biggest sporting stage. Football officials have said the funds will help support team logistics, preparations and broader development objectives as the Black Stars gear up for the global tournament.
The expanded tournament format and increased prize money mark a major shift in FIFA’s approach to revenue distribution, ensuring that all qualified nations benefit financially from participation.
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