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Ghana’s World Cup opponents: All you need to know about Panama

Naa Kwaamah Siaw-Marfo by Naa Kwaamah Siaw-Marfo
June 8, 2026
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Panama staring XI before the first half of the international friendly match between Panama and Bosnia & Herzegovina at Energizer Park on June 6, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. Photo by Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images.

Panama staring XI before the first half of the international friendly match between Panama and Bosnia & Herzegovina at Energizer Park on June 6, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. Photo by Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images.

When the draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup was made, many Ghanaian fans immediately looked at England and Croatia. Yet Ghana’s opening game against Panama on June 17 could be just as important.

Panama may not carry the reputation of football’s traditional powers, but they arrive as one of the most improved teams in the CONCACAF region. Organised, disciplined and difficult to break down, Los Canaleros have quietly become a formidable force in Central American football.

For Ghana, underestimating them would be a mistake. The 2026 World Cup will be Panama’s second appearance on football’s biggest stage. Their first came in Russia in 2018, a landmark moment for a country that had never previously qualified.

Thomas Christiansen, head coach of Panama, before the first half of the international friendly match between Panama and Bosnia & Herzegovina at Energiser Park on June 6, 2026, in St Louis, Missouri. Photo by Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images.

Eight years later, they return as a more experienced and confident side. Panama topped their final CONCACAF qualifying group, finishing unbeaten and scoring 19 goals. Under Danish coach Thomas Christiansen, they have developed a clear identity built on tactical discipline, hard work and quick transitions.

Adalberto Carrasquilla #8 of Panama controls the ball during the second half of the international friendly match between Panama and Bosnia & Herzegovina at Energiser Park on June 6, 2026, in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)

If there is one player Ghana must keep quiet, it is Adalberto Carrasquilla.

The Pumas midfielder is widely regarded as Panama’s most influential player, linking defence and attack while dictating the tempo of games. Comfortable in possession and capable of unlocking defences, he is often the starting point for Panama’s best moves.

His availability remains uncertain after suffering a groin injury during the Liga MX final in May, but Panama is giving him every chance to recover.

Limiting Carrasquilla’s influence would go a long way toward reducing Panama’s attacking threat.

Jose Fajardo #17 of Panama shoots on goal during the second half of the international friendly match between Panama and Bosnia & Herzegovina at Energizer Park on June 6, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. Photo by Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images

José Fajardo remains Panama’s main goal threat. The striker has scored 17 international goals and was among the team’s leading scorers during qualifying. He also netted the winner against the United States at the 2024 Copa América.

Fajardo thrives in the penalty area and is particularly dangerous when Panama plays direct football. He does not need many opportunities to make an impact.

Ismael Diaz #10 of Panama with the ball during the second half of the international friendly match between Panama and Bosnia & Herzegovina at Energiser Park on June 6, 2026, in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)

Club León forward Ismael Díaz is another player Ghana must watch closely. His pace, movement and ability to exploit space behind defenders make him a constant danger on the counterattack. If Ghana dominate possession as expected, Díaz could become Panama’s most dangerous outlet.

Amir Murillo #23 of Panama running with the ball during the second half of the international friendly match between Panama and Bosnia & Herzegovina at Energiser Park on June 6, 2026, in St Louis, Missouri. Photo by Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images

Modern football demands attacking full-backs, and Panama has one of the best in the region in Amir Murillo.

The experienced defender was Panama’s leading assist provider during qualification and regularly contributes at both ends of the pitch. His battles on the flank could prove decisive.

Aníbal Godoy #20 of Panama dribbles the ball during a game between Panama and Mexico at SoFi Stadium on March 23, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Melinda Meijer/ISI Photos/Getty Images.

Captain Aníbal Godoy remains the heartbeat of the squad. One of Panama’s most experienced internationals, he provides balance in midfield and leadership throughout the team. His influence has been central to Panama’s progress over the past decade.

Unlike many teams in the region, Panama does not rely purely on physicality. Christiansen has built a side that values organisation, discipline and collective effort. They are comfortable defending deep, allowing opponents possession before breaking quickly through players such as Fajardo and Díaz.

Panama’s main strengths include:

* Defensive organisation
* Tactical discipline
* Counterattacking football
* Set piece efficiency
* Tactical flexibility

Why Ghana Must Be Careful

Ghana may start as favourites, but Panama has built a reputation for troubling stronger opponents.

They have consistently competed with teams such as Mexico, the United States and Canada, while reaching the latter stages of major CONCACAF tournaments.

An early Panama goal could turn the match into exactly the type of contest they prefer, compact, physical and difficult to chase.

World Cup Facts about Panama

* Panama is making only their second FIFA World Cup appearance.
* Their first appearance came in Russia in 2018.
* Former captain Felipe Baloy scored Panama’s first World Cup goal against England in 2018.
* Thomas Christiansen guided the team back to the World Cup.
* Adalberto Carrasquilla is widely regarded as Panama’s most important player.
* Ghana and Panama have never met at a FIFA World Cup.

Panama may lack the star names of England or the pedigree of Croatia, but they could be Ghana’s trickiest opponent in the opening round.

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