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Government releases more than CHF76 million to support Black Stars' World Cup campaign
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Government releases more than CHF76 million to support Black Stars’ World Cup campaign

June 12, 2026 2 Min Read
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The John Mahama authorities, by means of the Ministry of Finance, has authorized the discharge of GH₵ 76,466,919.20 to assist the senior nationwide soccer staff, the Black Stars.

This funding bundle is geared toward making certain that Ghana’s senior nationwide soccer staff has ample funding for the match whereas fulfilling the monetary commitments made throughout the qualifying marketing campaign.

Of the overall quantity, GH¢58.9 million (equal to US$5 million) was allotted to assist the staff’s preparations and canopy prices associated to participation within the group levels of the World Cup.

The advance funding is anticipated to facilitate logistical preparations, technical preparations and different operational prices prematurely of the match.

Moreover, GH¢17.5 million (equal to US$1.488 million) was launched to settle excellent bonuses to gamers and technical groups following Ghana’s profitable qualification for the match.

This fee types a part of a performance-based contract achieved throughout qualification, with half of the bonus paid throughout the marketing campaign and the remaining stability due upon qualification for the World Cup.

The federal government says the discharge of funds displays its dedication to supporting the Black Stars and creating the mandatory situations for the staff to succeed on the world stage.

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The funding can be anticipated to supply monetary stability and enhance morale inside the camp because the staff prepares for a worldwide exhibition.

The federal government urged Ghanaians to proceed supporting the Black Stars as they appear to make a robust impression on the match.

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