The Ghana national football team is gearing up for the FIFA World Cup 2026 amidst significant challenges, including player absences and managerial instability. With the recent news of Thomas Partey being denied entry into Canada for the opening match against Panama, the team's preparations have been further complicated. Additionally, the absence of Mohammed Kudus due to injury has raised concerns about the team's competitiveness in the tournament. Over the past few years, the Ghana national football team has experienced a revolving door of coaches, with five different managers in just five years. This lack of continuity has hindered the team's ability to build a cohesive unit, as different coaching philosophies have led to inconsistent player selection and tactics. The Ghana Football Association has been working to address these issues, but the recent immigration challenges have added another layer of complexity. The government initially aimed to facilitate travel for fans to support the Black Stars in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. However, financial constraints have forced a reevaluation of this plan. As the Ghana national football team prepares for the World Cup, the focus remains on overcoming these obstacles and rallying support from the diaspora and local fans alike.