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    World Cup 2026: Black Stars to receive $100k appearance fee …as Partey, Inaki join camp in Wales for friendly

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJune 2, 2026No Comments34 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup reaches a fever pitch, the Government of Ghana has officially locked in the financial package for the national team. Each player selected for the Black Stars’ final World Cup squad will receive a guaranteed $100,000 appearance fee.

    The announcement was confirmed by the Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, during an interview with TV3. Addressing public conversations regarding whether the economic climate should dictate an adjustment to the long-standing bonus structure, the Minister firmly dismissed any changes.

    “The appearance fee for the Black Stars players has been pegged at $100,000 per player,” Minister Adams stated.

    He further clarified the government’s stance against adjusting the figure based on exchange rate fluctuations, adding, “Some said that because the cedi had become stronger, we should increase it, but we said no. Because if the cedi had become weaker, would you have said that we should reduce the dollar (equivalent) so it gives you the same cedi amount? You would not say so.”

    The $100,000 appearance fee maintains a tradition that dates back to Ghana’s historic runs in the tournament, having been consistently pegged at this exact figure since the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

    Squad Numbers Swell at Dragon Park

    The financial clarity comes at a crucial time as the team intensifies its pre-tournament preparations in Wales. The Black Stars’ camp received a massive boost over the weekend with the highly anticipated arrival of midfield maestro Thomas Partey and clinical forward Iñaki Williams.

    Prior to their arrival, a 24-man contingent had already commenced rigorous training sessions at Dragon Park, the National Football Development Centre in Newport, working under the watchful eyes of the technical team to step up their tactical readiness. With Partey and Williams now integrated into the squad, the number of players in camp has risen to 28.

    The atmosphere in Cardiff is described as highly focused but tense, as a looming deadline hangs over the squad. Only 26 players will make the final cut for the global showpiece. This means two players from the current 28-man provisional roster will face the heartbreak of being dropped today, Monday, June 1, 2026, when the Ghana Football Association (GFA) officially submits its final squad list to FIFA.

    Wales Friendly A Ultimate Litmus Test

    The immediate focus for the technical team, however, is a high-profile international friendly against Wales. The match, scheduled to take place at the iconic Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, is being treated as the ultimate litmus test for the team’s tactical cohesion before they jet off to the World Cup.

    Team insiders indicate that the inclusion of heavyweight figures like Partey and Williams has significantly raised the intensity of the training sessions, with every player eager to prove their worth and secure a starting spot.

    With the financial terms settled and the squad nearly finalized, Ghanaians will be watching closely to see if this blend of seasoned European-based stars and emerging talents can replicate or surpass the legendary World Cup exploits of the past.

     

     

     

     

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