Ghanaians across the country are in jubilant spirits following the Black Stars’ dramatic 1-0 victory over Panama in their opening Group L match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The government joined millions of fans in celebrating the hard-earned triumph, taking to Facebook shortly after the final whistle with a patriotic message: “We made it! Congratulations Black Stars. For God and Country.” The statement captured the national pride and excitement sparked by the team’s late heroics.
The match itself was a tense and closely contested encounter, with Panama proving to be stubborn opponents. Despite Ghana’s attacking efforts, the Central Americans maintained a disciplined defensive shape and threatened on several occasions, keeping the Black Stars at bay for most of the game.
As the match edged into stoppage time with the score still goalless, it appeared both sides would settle for a draw. However, Ghana produced a moment of magic in the 95th minute. Brandon Thomas-Asante led a swift counterattack and delivered a precise pass to rising star Caleb Yirenkyi, who calmly slotted the ball home to seal a dramatic victory.
The late strike sent fans into wild celebrations both in the stadium and back home, as Yirenkyi announced himself on the global stage in unforgettable fashion.
Ghana’s performance improved significantly in the second half, with the team showing resilience and determination in search of a breakthrough. Goalkeeper Benjamin Asare also played a crucial role, making key saves late in the game to preserve the narrow lead.
The win gives the Black Stars a perfect start to their World Cup campaign, earning them three valuable points in a challenging group that includes England and Croatia. For Panama, the defeat will be a bitter pill to swallow after coming within moments of securing a draw.
With this spirited display, the Black Stars have not only ignited hope among Ghanaians but also set the tone for what promises to be an exciting journey in the tournament.










































