The Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has confirmed that the government will not allocate funds to transport Ghanaian supporters to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Ghana booked its place at the tournament after topping Group I in the African qualifiers with 25 points.
Speaking in an interview with Peace FM, Mr. Adams cited the country’s economic challenges as the main reason for the government’s decision not to finance fan travel.
“Well, there is no game or tournament we don’t go with supporters, but whether I will take them or someone else will take them is a different ball game,” he said.
“So far, the government has not indicated that it will send supporters. I don’t think it is something I will recommend.”
The minister emphasized that investing in local sports infrastructure should take precedence over funding trips abroad.
“We are in a period of austerity. We need money to build sports infrastructure in Ghana. If we are going to spend money to transport supporters all the way to America, that same amount can build five multipurpose parks in some communities,” he stated.
While confirming that government funding is off the table, Mr. Adams encouraged individuals and corporate organizations to step in.
“I believe there are a lot of Ghanaians in those areas. Anyone who wants to go should find their own resources; we can facilitate their travel documents. Or we can mobilize support from corporate bodies — both private and public — to assist the fans.
“Government can collaborate with corporations to support, which would be a good idea, but putting government money into the budget to take supporters, I don’t think so,” he added.
The Black Stars are expected to learn their group-stage opponents when the World Cup draw takes place on December 5.