The Ghana national football team has selected Thomas Partey for the World Cup 2026. Partey, who plays for La Liga side Villarreal, has been included in the 28-man team despite facing trial for seven charges of rape and one count of sexual assault. Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz has shown his support for the midfielder, with Ghana FA president Kurt Okraku stating that Partey is the team's vice-captain and one of the top midfielders in the world. The squad will undergo a pre-World Cup training camp and play a friendly against Wales in Cardiff on 2 June. Centre-back Alexander Djiku has been ruled out due to a hamstring injury, with Netherlands-born defender Derrick Luckassen replacing him. Other notable inclusions are Manchester City forward Antoine Semenyo and Coventry striker Brandon Thomas-Asante. The team will begin their World Cup Group L campaign against Panama in Toronto on 17 June. Ghana will then face England and Croatia in Boston and Philadelphia, respectively. The final 26-man squad has been announced, with Partey remaining in the team. Goalkeepers Solomon Agbasi and Paul Reverson have been left out, while Joseph Anang has been included. Tottenham winger Mohammed Kudus has missed out due to a quad injury. The Ghana national football team's squad for the World Cup 2026 includes a mix of experienced and young players, with Partey being a key figure in the team's midfield. The team's performance in the World Cup will depend on how well they can work together and utilize their skills. With the support of their fans, the Ghana national football team is looking to make a strong impression in the tournament. The team's journey to the World Cup has been marked by challenges, but they are determined to succeed. The inclusion of Partey in the squad is a significant boost to the team's chances, and they will be looking to make the most of his skills in the tournament.
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Ghana national football team selects Thomas Partey for World Cup
Ghana national football team selects Thomas Partey for World Cup 2026, with Ghana FA president Kurt Okraku supporting the midfielder
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