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Black Stars captain, Jordan Ayew, has penned a heartfelt message to all stakeholders following the team's qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Ghana defeated Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium to claim top spot in Group I and advance to the global tournament for the fifth time in the last five editions.
Ayew was key to the team's qualification to the World Cup, chipping in with 14 goal involvements including seven goals and seven assists.

For the Leicester City forward, it will be his third World Cup tournament after also being involved in the 2014 and 2022 editions in Brazil and Qatar respectively.
Reacting after the team's qualification, the forward shared a message through the Black Stars social media pages.
Here the full letter here:

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