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Ghana secures over $12.5m World Cup payout as Black Stars head to 2026 tournament

Naa Kwaamah Siaw-Marfo by Naa Kwaamah Siaw-Marfo
April 29, 2026
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Black Stars of Ghana against Austria in Vienna

Black Stars of Ghana against Austria in Vienna

The Black Stars’ participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to deliver a major financial boost to Ghanaian football following a significant increase in prize money announced by FIFA.

FIFA has confirmed that nearly $900 million will be shared among the 48 teams competing at the expanded tournament, with the total allocation rising to $871 million after a 15 per cent increment driven by strong commercial returns.

The decision was taken at a FIFA Council meeting held in Vancouver on April 28, 2026, one of the host cities for the expanded 48-team tournament, just 44 days before kickoff.

For Ghana, qualification alone guarantees substantial earnings. The Black Stars will receive $2.5 million as preparation funding, up from the previous $1.5 million, alongside a $10 million qualification fee. Additional financial support of more than $16 million will also be provided to cover travel, logistics, and ticketing for the team’s delegation.

GFA president Kurt Okraku

This payout presents a significant opportunity for the Ghana Football Association (GFA), both in terms of immediate tournament preparation and longer-term football development. The increased funding is expected to ease the financial burden of participating in a global tournament staged across multiple countries, while also allowing for better planning, improved player welfare, and enhanced technical support.

Beyond the national team, the ripple effect could extend into the domestic game. With FIFA maintaining its commitment to redistribute remaining revenues across all 211 member associations, Ghana stands to benefit from additional development funding that could support grassroots football, infrastructure, and talent identification.

The expanded 48-team format also reflects a broader shift in global football, offering African nations like Ghana more slots and a stronger platform to compete at the highest level. For the Black Stars, this is not only a chance to reassert their presence on the world stage but also to leverage increased financial backing to build a more competitive squad.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino said the governing body’s strong financial position has made it possible to reinvest more into the game.

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