Kurt Okraku, President of Ghana Football Association (GFA), has made a powerful statement on the kind of players who will be allowed to join Ghana national football team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Speaking in an exclusive interview, Okraku stressed that the Black Stars are not a “place of convenience” for players who only show interest when the team is winning or at major tournaments. Instead, the national team will only welcome individuals who demonstrate loyalty, respect, and genuine love for the Ghanaian flag.
“We are looking for players who are committed to the Ghanaian flag, who respect the team, and who truly feel the responsibility to wear this jersey,” Okraku emphasized.
He further explained that any player who previously turned down invitations without genuine reasons will not automatically be considered. “If you have turned us down before, there must be a valid reason why you want to come now,” he added.
Commitment Over Fame
Okraku made it clear that being talented alone is not enough. “We want players who are fully ready to die for Ghana on the pitch,” he said. According to him, the selection process will focus not just on ability but on attitude, history of commitment, and the player’s heart for the country.
Preparing for 2026 World Cup
With Ghana securing qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, Okraku wants the team to be united and disciplined. He believes only players who buy into the national vision can help Ghana succeed on the world stage.
He also hinted that foreign-born players eager to switch allegiance must prove their commitment. “Wearing the jersey is a privilege, not a right,” he declared.
This announcement has stirred discussions among fans and analysts. Many Ghanaians support the strict stance, seeing it as necessary to build a stronger, more united team.
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