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Home » Ghana’s World Cup Dream: “Ghana can Win the World Cup” – Sam Johnson.

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Ghana’s World Cup Dream: “Ghana can Win the World Cup” – Sam Johnson.

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: October 9, 2025 1:34 pm
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In the heat of football passion that grips Ghana like few other nations, former Black Stars defender Sam Johnson has fired up fans with a bold vision: Ghana can lift the FIFA World Cup, but only if our stars ditch the national team jitters and channel the fire they bring to their club pitches. It’s a rallying cry that’s got everyone from Accra street vendors to London-based Ghanaians buzzing, especially as the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers heat up. Johnson’s words aren’t pie-in-the-sky dreaming—they’re a tough-love nudge rooted in his own battles on the pitch, reminding us that glory demands heart, not just talent.

Let’s rewind for a second to put this in perspective. Sam Johnson, the no-nonsense center-back who anchored Ghana’s defense in the ’90s, knows the sting of near-misses all too well. He suited up for the Black Stars in those gritty 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, including that unforgettable 2-2 thriller against Morocco that kept dreams alive a little longer. Back then, Ghana was knocking on the door of our first-ever World Cup appearance, a feat we finally cracked in 2006. Fast-forward to today, and the Black Stars are chasing a fifth trip to the big show in 2026—hosted across the USA, Canada, and Mexico—with an expanded 48-team format that hands Africa nine guaranteed spots, up from five. It’s our best shot yet, but after the heartbreak of missing the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in two decades, the pressure’s on.

Johnson shared his grand vision for the Stars in a recent chat on Sporty FM, where he’s been a voice of reason amid the chaos. “Ghana has what it takes to win the FIFA World Cup,” he declared, his tone that mix of grit and optimism only a veteran can muster. But here’s the kicker: “The players must bring their club-level performances to the national team.” Think about it—guys like Mohammed Kudus tearing it up at West Ham or Thomas Partey bossing midfield for Arsenal. On club days, they’re wizards, reading plays like open books and bossing every duel. Yet, in Black Stars kit, too often it’s like the magic fizzles under the weight of expectations or tactical tweaks.

He’s spot on, and it’s not just talk. Ghana’s sitting pretty at the top in Group I of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, ahead of the final group game at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday 12th of October, 2025. The Stars need just a point to qualify to the 2026 World Cup. Johnson backs coach Otto Addo to the hilt—”I have confidence in him; he can qualify us,” he said—but insists football’s bigger than any bench boss. It’s about the lads stepping beyond tactics, beyond the coach’s clipboard, and playing with that raw hunger that turns good teams into legends.

This hits different when you remember Ghana’s World Cup highs and lows. That electric 2010 run to the quarters in South Africa? Pure club-form brilliance—Asamoah Gyan’s heroics felt like his Sunderland days dialed to 11. Or 2006, when we danced past Serbia and Montenegro. But 2022 in Qatar? A 3-2 loss to Portugal, a gritty win over South Korea, then a Uruguay exit that left scars. Johnson’s plea is a fix for that: Bring the club edge—the precision, the flair, the don’t-back-down vibe—and watch the world bend.

Sports Minister Kofi Adams is on the same wavelength, vowing the Black Stars won’t head to 2026 just to “add to the numbers.” “We want the world to feel our presence,” he told JoyNews this week, channeling that same fire.

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