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2026 World Cup : Caleb Yirenkyi rescues Ghana again as Black Stars beat Panama 1-0

Julio Ashirifi Amoah by Julio Ashirifi Amoah
June 18, 2026
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TORONTO, ONTARIO - JUNE 17: Caleb Yirenkyi #3 of Ghana celebrates with teammate Marvin Senaya #26 after scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between Ghana and Panama at Toronto Stadium on June 17, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Ghana began their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Panama in Toronto, with Caleb Yirenkyi emerging as the hero after a match that appeared destined to end goalless.

The Black Stars struggled to find their attacking rhythm for long periods but eventually did enough to secure three valuable points in their opening Group L fixture. The victory gives Carlos Queiroz’s side an important platform ahead of more demanding tests later in the tournament.

Panama made the brighter start and almost took an early lead when Murillo’s low cross found Waterman inside the penalty area. His first-time effort forced Ghana goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi into an excellent save just two minutes into the contest.

That chance set the tone for much of the first half, with Panama enjoying long spells of possession and repeatedly pushing Ghana back into their own half. The Black Stars struggled to establish control, relying heavily on defensive discipline and the commanding presence of Ati-Zigi to keep the scores level.

Panama continued to threaten, with Ati-Zigi forced into several decisive interventions. The goalkeeper raced off his line on multiple occasions to clear danger and prevent Panama’s attackers from capitalising on dangerous through balls.

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The match also featured a controversial moment midway through the first half when Panama appealed for a penalty after Martinez appeared to be brought down inside the area. However, the referee waved play on and no spot-kick was awarded.

Ghana gradually improved after the hydration break, pressing higher up the pitch and creating a handful of set-piece opportunities. Yet clear-cut chances remained scarce, and the first half ended goalless despite both teams showing occasional flashes of attacking promise.

The Black Stars suffered a setback at the interval when Ati-Zigi was unable to continue because of injury. Benjamin Asare was introduced in goal and was quickly called into action as Panama continued to search for a breakthrough.

Ghana looked more threatening after the restart. Jonas Adjetey forced a save with a header from a well-worked set piece, while Jordan Ayew squandered a golden opportunity when he failed to convert from close range following an inviting cross from Brandon Thomas-Asante.

Panama remained dangerous on the counterattack and came agonisingly close when Jiovany Ramos curled a low effort narrowly wide of the post. However, as the second half progressed, their passing became increasingly erratic and their early momentum began to fade.

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Queiroz responded with attacking substitutions, introducing Abdul Fatawu and Thomas-Asante in an attempt to inject urgency into Ghana’s forward play. The changes helped tilt possession in Ghana’s favour, with Panama gradually retreating deeper into their own half.

The decisive moment eventually arrived late in the contest. After a match lacking attacking quality for long stretches, Yirenkyi once again delivered for Ghana, finding the breakthrough that separated the two sides and secured a vital victory.

Panama pushed forward in the closing stages but were unable to find a response, while Ghana nearly added a second goal before Thomas-Asante’s effort was ruled out for offside.

When the final whistle sounded, the Black Stars had secured a crucial opening win, even if the performance left room for improvement. For Panama, it was a frustrating evening after an encouraging start that ultimately yielded no reward.

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