Audio By Carbonatix
Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has been unveiled as ambassador for Ghana’s national teams and colts football by the Ghana Football Association at a ceremony in Accra.
The event, held at the Pelican Hotel on Wednesday night, celebrated the legacy of Ghana’s all-time leading scorer while marking the start of a new role focused on supporting the Black Stars and grassroots football development ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Gyan will lead fan engagement campaigns, promotional activities and corporate partnership initiatives aimed at strengthening support for Ghana’s national teams and Colts football.
GFA President Kurt Okraku praised the former striker’s contribution to Ghana football and described him as a symbol of resilience and patriotism.
“For nearly two decades, he carried the hopes, dreams, expectations and emotions of millions of Ghanaians on his shoulders,” Okraku said.
“To this day, Asamoah Gyan remains Ghana’s all-time leading scorer and Africa’s highest scorer at the World Cup - a record that speaks not merely to greatness, but to consistency, longevity and unwavering commitment to country.”
The GFA boss also reflected on Gyan’s iconic moments at the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups.
“Yes, football can be cruel. And yes, history often remembers moments of heartbreak,” he said.
“But true leadership is not defined by moments of pain. It is defined by resilience. And if there is one thing Asamoah Gyan taught this nation, it is this: champions rise again.”
An emotional Gyan thanked the GFA for the appointment and pledged to continue serving Ghana football.
“I am truly honoured by this recognition,” Gyan said.
“Ghana football has given me everything, and I will continue to serve this country with passion and dedication.”
The former Sunderland AFC and Al Ain FC striker also appealed to corporate Ghana to invest in youth football.
“Grassroots football is the foundation of every successful football nation,” he noted.
“We must invest in young talents, create opportunities for them, and give them hope.”


Latest Stories
-
Growth in money supply slows down in April 2026 – BoG
3 minutes -
Ashaiman: Private developer demolishes traders properties to reclaim land
5 minutes -
“BoG failed to follow the appropriate steps before revocation of GN Savings and Loans’ licence”
13 minutes -
Ankaful Prison officers undergo Emergency Response Training to boost disaster preparedness
14 minutes -
Residents scramble for meat after train kills two cows at Avenor in Accra
14 minutes -
Vanessa Trump, former wife of Donald Trump Jr, diagnosed with breast cancer
27 minutes -
GSA to launch digital App for consumers to scan and identify non-standard products
30 minutes -
Enimil Ashon: Filmmakers laughing all the way to the bank
38 minutes -
Ghana signs landmark deal with Canadian firm to turn waste into clean energy and aviation fuel
46 minutes -
Heath Goldfields’ return brings relief to families in Bogoso-Prestea after two years of hardship
1 hour -
MTN Ghana rolls out SME Business Clinic in Koforidua to drive digital transformation
1 hour -
Stakeholders demand demolition of encroaching structures around Wa Airport over rising wildlife threats
1 hour -
“For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord” – Nduom celebrates court victory
1 hour -
TDC, GIADEC and ARISE IIP join forces to advance Tema Industrial Park project
1 hour -
MTN Ghana calls for reforms to tackle risks facing local businesses
1 hour