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Christopher Baah Bonsu earns maiden FIFA World Cup call-up with Ghana

The 21-year-old enjoyed an impressive season with Saudi Pro League side Al Qadsiah, establishing himself as a regular starter

Christopher Baah Bonsu has been named in Ghana’s final squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, capping off a remarkable year for the talented winger.

The 21-year-old enjoyed an impressive season with Saudi Pro League side Al Qadsiah, establishing himself as a regular starter.

He featured in 32 league matches, contributing 3 goals and 13 assists while helping his side compete strongly throughout the campaign.

His consistent performances have been rewarded with a place in Carlos Queiroz’s final squad, marking another major milestone in his rapidly progressing career.

SAY Sports Consult, the sports media and marketing agency representing Christopher Baah Bonsu, has welcomed the call-up with excitement.

The agency celebrated the achievement by producing a documentary-style World Cup announcement video, highlighting the winger’s journey to football’s biggest stage.

Speaking on the player’s selection, SAY Sports Consult founder, Samuel Ameyaw Yeboah has expressed his delight and confidence in the young star.

“We are extremely happy for Christopher. This is a proud moment for him, his family, and everyone who has supported his journey. He has worked hard for this opportunity, and we believe he has what it takes to make a positive impact for Ghana at the World Cup.“ He said.

Baah Bonsu will now turn his attention to Ghana’s friendly match against Wales, on Tuesday, June 2, at the 6:45pm at Cardiff City Stadium.

Ghana is in Group L at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Panama, England, and Croatia.

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Joseph Agbobli

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