Ghana Soccer Affiliation (GFA) Government Council Member Samuel Aboabire has pointed fingers on the Black Stars gamers for his or her lack of ability to safe qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Aboabire expressed disappointment, particularly highlighting Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo’s spectacular goal-scoring kind on the membership degree, which has not been replicated within the nationwide workforce.
“Semenyo is scoring constantly for Bournemouth, but we do not see the identical productiveness when he performs for the Black Stars. This lack of conversion has damage us,” Aboabire informed Amansan TV.
The Better Accra Regional FA chairman believes the workforce’s fortunes can change if gamers translate their club-level performances to the nationwide workforce.
“If our gamers can replicate their kind at membership degree once they put on the nationwide jersey, Ghana can positively qualify for the 2026 World Cup,” he added.
Aboabire, who has reportedly been tipped for inclusion within the new Black Stars administration committee, emphasised that addressing this hole is essential to reviving the workforce’s aggressive edge on the worldwide stage.
The Black Stars’ AFCON 2025 qualifying marketing campaign was marred by missed alternatives, resulting in widespread requires a revamp of the technical setup and participant administration as Ghana shifts focus to the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.