Ghana’s World Cup campaign ended abruptly after a 2-1 defeat to Croatia on June 27, 2026, and self‑proclaimed prophet Kwaku Bonsam says a hidden factor sealed their fate.
What did Bonsam say?
Bonsam, known for his outspoken spiritual commentary, appeared on a local TV talk show on July 9, 2026. He claimed a “secret curse” was placed on the Black Stars before the tournament, allegedly by a rival spiritualist. According to him, the curse manifested as a loss of focus during the match against Croatia, which ended the Black Stars’ run.
How does this fit the recent form?
The Black Stars have struggled all month. Their last five matches read L‑L‑L‑L‑L, with the most recent being the 2‑1 loss to Croatia (2026‑06‑27). No win or draw has come since the group stage opener, and the string of defeats has left fans restless.
Reactions from the football world
Former captain Asamoah Gyan dismissed the claim, calling it “a distraction from real issues like tactics and fitness.” Coach Otto Addo, meanwhile, urged the public to focus on improving training methods rather than chasing supernatural explanations. Social media erupted, with hashtags #BonsamCurse and #FocusOnFootball trending across Ghana.
What could change the narrative?
If the Black Stars want to bounce back for the next qualifiers, they’ll need to address on‑field problems first. Analysts point to a lack of midfield creativity and defensive lapses that allowed Croatia’s Luka Modrić to dictate play. A possible squad reshuffle and a stronger defensive setup could halt the losing streak.
Where does this leave the fans?
Supporters are split. Some cling to Bonsam’s story, hoping a ritual could lift the gloom. Others demand accountability from the coaching staff and the Ghana Football Association. The next friendly against Nigeria, scheduled for August 15, 2026, will be the first real test of whether the team can break the five‑match losing run.
The Black Stars’ journey to the 2026 World Cup was meant to be a redemption story after missing out in 2022. Instead, a controversial confession has added another layer to an already turbulent campaign.
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