Ahead of 2022 FIFA: Black Stars Squad Numbers Officially Revealed

The Black Stars’ captain Andrew Ayew will wear his usual number 10 jersey. On the other hand, his younger brother Jordan Ayew will take up the number 9 shirt. Ghanaian soccer fans will be hoping that the two brothers will help the team perform well in the upcoming tournament.

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FIFA officially unveiled Black Stars’ squad numbers ahead of the 2022 World Cup. Otto Addo, Ghana’s head coach, announced his final 26-member squad for the upcoming tournament on November 14 in a press conference.

This being a unique World Cup held in the middle of the season, national teams are facing various challenges. For instance, some dependable players will miss out on the tournament as they are nursing injuries. As a result, soccer betting fans on Bettors GH have had to adjust their wagering strategies after receiving team news from the head coaches. So, how is Ghana’s squad looking? Who will don the iconic jerseys?

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Captain Ayew Dons the Iconic Number 10

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The Black Stars’ captain Andre Ayew will wear his usual number 10 jersey. On the other hand, his younger brother Jordan Ayew will take up the number 9 shirt. Ghanaian soccer fans will be hoping that the two brothers will help the team perform well in the upcoming tournament.

Andre Ayew has a lot of weight on his shoulders as he wears the iconic number 10, which his father, Abedi Pele, used to wear. He has to live to its expectations.

Arsenal’s midfield maestro Thomas Partey will be donning the number 6 shirt. If he can keep performing the way he has been for the Gunners, Ghana will give many teams a run for their money.

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Mohammed Kudus, the Ajax talisman, will wear the number 20 shirt, and Lawrence Ati-Zigi will take up the number 1 shirt. This is because Richard Ofori and Joseph Wollacott are unavailable.

New addition Tariq Lamptey will wear number 2, while Inaki Williams will wear the iconic number 9. Kamal Sowah gets shirt number 22, and Abdul Samed will be Ghana’s number 21 in this year’s World Cup.

Others include Denis Odoi (3), Mohammed Salisu (5), Elisha Owusu (7), Abdul Fatawu Issahaku (8), Kamal Sowah (25), Alexander Djiku (24), Inaki Williams (20), Gideon Mensah (14), Osman Bukari (12), Manaf Nurudeen (17) Kamaldeen Sulemana (22), Ibrahim Danlad (13), Salis Abdul Samed (22), Daniel Amartey (19) and Abdul Rahman Baba (18).

Group Matches

The Black Stars are in Group H with Portugal, Uruguay, and South Korea. These are tough opponents on paper, but Ghana have the ammunition in their squad to upset the odds.

They will kick off the tournament against Portugal on November 24, followed by a match against South Korea on November 28. They will then face off with Uruguay on December 2.

 

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