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Stephen Appiah optimistic about Black Stars' World Cup chances
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44772, member: 636"] Stephen Appiah serves as Vice Chairman for Ghana's Black Stars and feels much better about the team these days. The former captain watched his country struggle through a terrible 2024 season that disappointed many fans. Ghana bounced back strong during early 2025 and beat both Chad and Madagascar during important World Cup qualifying matches. The national team also grabbed third place during the Unity Cup tournament that took place across London. Appiah believes these recent wins show the squad has real talent and can compete at higher levels. The veteran leader expressed excitement about what he witnessed during the Chad and Madagascar games. Ghana also performed well during friendly matches against Nigeria and Trinidad during their London trip. These improved results have given Appiah fresh confidence about his team's future prospects. He thinks Ghana still has a solid chance to reach the 2026 World Cup despite previous setbacks. Four qualifying matches remain before the team learns whether they make it to the global tournament. Ghana plans to gather again during September for two crucial World Cup qualifying battles. The Black Stars will face Chad and Mali during these make-or-break encounters. After those games finish up, Ghana will complete their qualifying campaign against Comoros and Central African Republic. Appiah remains hopeful that his team can secure enough points from these final four matches. The former player turned executive believes recent improvements prove Ghana deserves a spot at the next World Cup. [/QUOTE]
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