The Ghanaian national football team, the Black Stars, concluded a challenging year ranked 77th globally in the latest FIFA World Rankings while maintaining their 14th position in Africa.
The four-time African champions faced numerous setbacks throughout 2024:
- They were eliminated in the group stage of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in January.
- The team failed to secure qualification for the 2025 AFCON, finishing third in a group with Angola, Sudan, and Niger.
Despite the struggles, the Black Stars displayed potential during their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, securing two impressive victories against Mali and the Central African Republic. These performances have sparked optimism for a stronger comeback in 2025.
Performance Overview
- Matches Played in 2024: 14
- Total Wins: 3 (two in official competitions)
- Highest FIFA Ranking in 2024: 67th (February)
- Current FIFA Ranking: 77th
African and Global Standings
Within Africa, the Black Stars sit ahead of Zambia and Gabon but trail behind teams like Cape Verde and Burkina Faso. The top three African teams remain Morocco, Senegal, and Egypt.
Globally, the top spots continue to be held by:
- Argentina
- France
- Spain
- England
- Brazil
As the team looks to rebuild, the focus is now on preparing for a brighter 2025, with an emphasis on leveraging the promise shown in recent qualifiers.