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Ghana

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Africa's near-miss heroes, defined by 2010 and quick transitions.

90-second primer

Who they are

  • Reached the 2010 World Cup quarter-finals, one of Africa's deepest runs.
  • Four-time African Cup of Nations winners.
  • Strong tradition of producing physical midfielders and pacy forwards.
  • Their 2010 quarter-final loss to Uruguay remains a famous moment.

Why watch them

  • Their 2010 run is one of the great African football stories.
  • Few teams have such a powerful "what if" moment as Ghana vs Uruguay 2010.
  • A great team to study penalty rules, DOGSO, and counterattacking.
  • Their modern era has produced steady European-based talent.

How they play

  • Quick transitions
  • Physical intensity
  • Counterattack
  • Defensive discipline

Players to know

  • Asamoah GyanLegendΒ· Forward

    Africa's all-time leading scorer at the World Cup.

  • Michael EssienLegendΒ· Midfielder

    One of Ghana's most influential modern players.

  • Stephen AppiahLegendΒ· Midfielder

    Captain of Ghana's first World Cup squad in 2006.

Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection.

Rules to understand when watching Ghana

Interesting facts

  • Rules lens

    Ghana's 2010 quarter-final is one of the greatest rules lessons in World Cup history: deliberate handball stopped a certain goal, produced a red card, led to a penalty, and still ended in shootout heartbreak.

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  • Tournament psychology

    Ghana came within inches of becoming Africa's first World Cup semi-finalist in 2010. That near-miss still carries emotional weight because it felt like a continental breakthrough was seconds away.

  • Learn more

    Ghanaian football often blends physical strength with street-football creativity, producing players comfortable in tight spaces and unpredictable attacking moments.

World Cup history

Appearances4
Best resultQuarter-finals (2010)
Notable years2006, 2010, 2022

Ghana have appeared at four World Cups since debuting in 2006. Their 2010 quarter-final run, narrowly missing a semi-final spot in a famous match against Uruguay, remains one of African football's high-water marks.

Iconic moments

  1. 2010

    2010 quarter-final vs Uruguay

    Ghana's quarter-final against Uruguay ended in heartbreak after Luis SuΓ‘rez's handball on the line denied a winning goal, then Asamoah Gyan missed the resulting penalty.

  2. 2010

    Reaching the 2010 quarter-finals

    Ghana reached the 2010 World Cup quarter-finals, only the third African team to do so at that point in tournament history.

  3. 2006

    2006 World Cup debut

    Ghana reached the Round of 16 in their first ever World Cup at Germany 2006.

Sources

Team information is based on historical records and official FIFA data. Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection. Facts are reviewed for accuracy but may not reflect the most recent competition results.

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