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The Ghana National Supporters Union (GHANSU) has intensified efforts to rally nationwide backing for Ghana’s senior national team, the Ghana Black Stars, ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
At a launch event held in Accra, the supporters’ union unveiled a new campaign dubbed #GhanaIsInTheHouse, aimed at mobilizing Ghanaian fans both at home and in the diaspora to stand firmly behind the national team during the global tournament.
As part of the initiative, GHANSU announced plans to send over 400 dedicated supporters to the World Cup host nations, United States, Canada, and Mexico, to provide strong vocal and visual support for the Black Stars throughout the competition.
The union also revealed that an official sponsors’ announcement and the unveiling of international partners will take place on the 17th, as preparations intensify for the tournament scheduled to kick off in less than 90 days.
President of GHANSU, Mr. Abraham Boakye, reaffirmed the group’s readiness and commitments to backing the Black Stars on the world stage.
“GHANSU is going to the World Cup, whether rain or shine. We have less than 90 days to kick off, so it’s not a mistake to declare our intention today. We are here today, and GHANSU is ready for the World Cup,” he stated.
The Convening Founder and Head of Mission of the African Union African Diaspora Forum, Ambassador Dr. Erieka Bennett, who officially launched the campaign, emphasized the critical role supporters play in motivating the team during major tournaments.
“Today, I want you to really understand how important you are. The Black Stars are number one, but you are number two, and they need you,” she said.

Dr. Bennett also urged members of the supporters’ union to proudly represent Ghana on the global stage.
“You are very important to this country, and you’re going to be ambassadors for Ghana. You will show the Ghana spirit, the Ghana professionalism, and the Ghana passion.”
The #GhanaIsInTheHouse campaign is expected to drive excitement and patriotic support across the country as Ghana prepares for another appearance at the FIFA World Cup, with fans set to play a crucial role in inspiring the Black Stars throughout the tournament.
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