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The German Embassy in Accra will host a Football Day and public match viewing on 30 March 2026 to celebrate the upcoming friendly between Germany and Ghana, as anticipation for the FIFA World Cup 2026 grows.
The event aims to bring together players, youth academies, football officials, and fans, reflecting the deep connections between the two countries that extend beyond diplomacy into sustained cultural and sporting exchange.
Football exemplifies these ties vividly. Germany’s squad for the friendly includes Jamie Leweling, who has Ghanaian roots but pulled out because of injury, while Ghana’s team features players with strong links to German football systems, including Patric Pfeiffer, Derrick Kohn, and Jonas Adjetey.
These connections illustrate a broader trend, with players from both nations regularly developing their careers within each other’s leagues, youth academies, and national team structures. Central figures such as Anthony Baffoe, Samuel Kuffour, and Otto Addo have played key roles in maintaining and strengthening these links, their careers standing as symbols of professionalism, continuity, and mutual trust.
The event will also spotlight individuals who embody this shared football heritage. Petra Landers, a former European champion and member of Germany’s first women’s national team, has long promoted equal opportunities in sport and continues to work in Ghana through her “Faces of Football” initiative.
The Gerald-Asamoah-Football-Academy, founded by the Ghana-born, Germany-raised former German international, focuses on youth development, reinforcing the lasting impact of these bi-national connections.
Football Day will start with a “Fan Park” from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm, featuring training sessions and activities for young players, followed by a public match viewing from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
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