Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana

Ghana national football team is the national football team of Ghana.

Ghana
Nickname(s)Black Stars
AssociationGhana Football Association (GFA)
ConfederationCAF (Africa)
Sub-confederationWAFU (West Africa)
Head coachJames Kwesi Appiah
CaptainAsamoah Gyan
Most capsAsamoah Gyan (106)
Top scorerAsamoah Gyan (51)
FIFA codeGHA
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
First colours
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 58 Increase 3 (22 December 2022)
Highest14 (February 2008, April–May 2008)
Lowest89 (June 2004)
First international
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana Gold Coast and United Kingdom British Togoland
1–0 Nigeria Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
(Accra, British Gold Coast; 28 May 1950)
Biggest win

Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana Nyasaland 0–12 Ghana Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana Matches">Ghana (formerly Gold Coast) – List of International Matches. RSSSF

(Nairobi, Kenya; 12 December 1965)
Biggest defeat
Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana Bulgaria 10–0 Ghana Ghana National Football Team: Men's national association football team representing Ghana
(León, Mexico; 14 October 1968)
World Cup
Appearances3 (first in 2006)
Best resultQuarter-finals, 2010
Africa Cup of Nations
Appearances21 (first in 1963)
Best resultChampions, 1963, 1965, 1978 and 1982
African Nations Championship
Appearances3 (first in 2009)
Best resultSecond place, 2009, 2014

References


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