Audio By Carbonatix
Member of Parliament for Berekum West, Dickson Kyere-Duah, has called on Ghana coach Otto Addo to allocate a quota of spots in the Black Stars squad for home-based players ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
According to him, setting aside about five slots for local players would not only motivate those on the domestic scene but also help improve the financial standing of clubs.
His comments come as Ghana begins preparations for the global tournament after qualifying with a 1–0 victory over Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.
“There is a possibility that some players will be at the tournament but will not kick football,” he told JoySports.
“Maybe 21 [players] based strictly on selection criteria then we deliberately look at maybe four, five local players who have clearly distinguished themselves.
“Our local clubs need the revenue. We need that money to develop football in general.”
Under FIFA’s Club Benefits Programme, an estimated $355 million has been earmarked to reward clubs whose players feature at the World Cup, a scheme that could significantly benefit local teams if some of their players make the final squad.
Coach Otto Addo has until the latter part of next year to name his final list of players for the tournament.
Meanwhile, the official draw for the 2026 World Cup will take place on December 5, 2025, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
Latest Stories
-
Unilever Ghana launches recycling initiative, transforms used toothpaste tubes into school furniture
10 minutes -
Gov’t signs Service Level Agreement to enforce electronic payments, phase out manual cheques
13 minutes -
Group slams government over ‘exploitation’ of unemployed youth through security services recruitment fees
44 minutes -
Meet the Only Female Referee at the 2026 Honda Football Championship
45 minutes -
Galamsey fight: Progress made but more work needed – NAIMOS
56 minutes -
So far so good, we trust the listening NDC government to deliver – Nsuta Manhene
59 minutes -
Deputy Education Minister urges WAEC to leverage AI to curb exam malpractice
1 hour -
Stakeholders advocate laws to address technology-facilitated gender-based violence
1 hour -
TESCON executives urged to unite behind Bawumia’s leadership for transformation
1 hour -
AfCFTA offers opportunity to transform Africa’s economy – Chief of Staff
1 hour -
PAC raises alarm over GH¢4.4bn questionable liabilities in Energy Ministry accounts
2 hours -
MIIF records GH¢5.43bn mineral royalty inflows, highest since inception
2 hours -
2026 Kwahu Easter Paragliding set for April 3-6
2 hours -
We’re under more pressure – KATH overwhelmed as ‘no bed syndrome’ persists
2 hours -
Watermelon seller escapes death as truck veers off road at Sege
2 hours
