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The Ghana National Supporters Union (GHANSU) has officially unveiled its sponsors and international partners for the ongoing #GhanaIsInTheHouse campaign as preparations gather momentum toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The announcement was made on March 18, 2026, at the GHANSU Office Complex in Tesano, Accra, where key stakeholders, supporters, and partners converged for the significant milestone event.
Leading the list of newly unveiled sponsors are FORK IN NIGERIA and SGP Construction & Holding (PVT) LTD, both expected to play vital roles in supporting GHANSU’s operations and activities ahead of the global showpiece.

The sponsorship announcement marks a major boost for the #GhanaIsInTheHouse campaign, an initiative aimed at mobilizing Ghanaian supporters both locally and across the diaspora to rally behind the Black Stars during the tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
As part of its ambitious plans, GHANSU has reaffirmed its commitment to send over 400 passionate supporters to the World Cup, ensuring Ghana’s presence is strongly felt in the stands through coordinated chants, colors, and cultural displays.
President of GHANSU, Abraham Boakye, expressed optimism about the newly secured partnerships and their impact on the campaign.
“This is a defining moment for us. With the support of FORK IN NIGERIA and SGP Construction & Holding, we are strengthening our foundation to deliver an unforgettable supporters’ experience at the World Cup. Our goal is clear, to let the whole world see and feel Ghana’s passion, energy, and unity wherever the Black Stars play.”

He further emphasized that the growing support reflects the belief in GHANSU’s vision and the collective determination to back the national team on football’s biggest stage.
With the countdown to the tournament steadily ticking, GHANSU continues to intensify its activities, rallying fans and building momentum to ensure the Black Stars receive unwavering support throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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