President John Mahama’s message to Ghana Black Stars ahead of US-Canada World Cup Qualifiers sparks motivation for the team and coach Otto Addo
As Ghana’s national football team, the Black Stars, prepare for their crucial World Cup qualifying matches, President John Dramani Mahama has sent a strong message of encouragement and support. He urged the players to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to making the nation proud. Mahama emphasized that the team carries the hopes of millions of Ghanaians, and their performance on the field will be a source of national pride and unity.
President John Mahama’s message to Ghana Black Stars coach Otto Addo ahead of US-Canada World Cup
The president highlighted the importance of teamwork and resilience, stating that success in the qualifiers will require both skill and mental strength. He called on the players to give their best efforts and demonstrate the passion and determination that have defined Ghanaian football over the years. He also acknowledged the technical team and coaching staff for their hard work in preparing the squad for these crucial encounters.
He noted that the team’s journey to the World Cup is a collective effort and that national unity will be a driving force in their success. He further encouraged that government will ensure the players have all the resources and motivation needed to secure victory.
With Ghana’s rich football history and past World Cup successes, the Black Stars have an opportunity to reaffirm their status on the global stage. President Mahama’s message serves as a reminder of the weight of expectation and the belief that Ghanaians have in their national team. As the qualifiers approach, the Black Stars will look to translate this encouragement into victory and bring joy to their supporters.