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The Ministry of Sports and Recreation has approved a budget of $1,120,000 for the Black Stars upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.
Ghana face Central African Republic and Comoros in the last two games of the qualifying series next month hoping to seal a place at the global showpiece.
Ahead of the team’s imminent return to camp, the Sport’s Ministry has aided them with the approval of a $1.12 million for the two games.
“The FA submitted a budget within an acceptable range, and the Ministry did not need to add any comments,” Kofi Adams said while addressing the press on Monday, September 29.
“GFA formally submitted the estimates for both matches on 18 September 2025. As the Ministry responsible, we received the submission and, in keeping with due process, forwarded it to the Office of the President on 19 September 2025.
“The two-match engagement carries a total estimated cost of $1.12 million, broken down as $733,000 for the away game in Casablanca and $387,000 for the home fixture in Accra.”
Ghana’s first game of the international break is against CAR on October 8 in Morocco before returning to the Accra Sports Stadium to take on Comoros.
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