Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy has pledged his support for the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, committing funds to the team’s World Cup Fund.
He announced a donation of $81,000 and revealed an additional $20,000 investment to produce a new song for the team as they prepare for the tournament.
Stonebwoy made the announcement during a fundraising event for the World Cup Fund attended by President John Mahama and Sports Minister Kofi Adams.
Also present were Kurt Okraku, president of the Ghana Football Association, along with other football stakeholders. Fellow musician Shatta Wale also made a similar contribution to the team’s campaign.

“In terms of contribution,…I will be donating $81,000” Stonebwoy said in his speech at the fundraising program.

Stonebwoy shares a close bond with Black Stars midfielder Mohammed Kudus and has been spotted at several club matches involving the Tottenham Hotspur star.
Following Kudus’ high-profile move from West Ham United to Spurs in the past offseason, Stonebwoy recorded a tribute song in honour of the midfielder.

At the 2026 World Cup, Ghana is in Group L with England, Panama, and Mexico.
🎥 🇬🇭 Stonebwoy donates $81,000 to the 2026 World Cup Fund as fundraising continues at the Kempinski Hotel.
He also revealed he has recorded a new song for the Black Stars, personally covering $20,000 in production costs.#CitiSports pic.twitter.com/8HTbzk20eW
— Citi Sports (@CitiSportsGHA) March 20, 2026









