Black Stars wrap up Rhode Island training camp ahead of Toronto trip for Panama opener
· GhanaSoccernetGhana completed their final training session in Rhode Island on Sunday before travelling to Toronto on Monday for their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Panama.
The Black Stars have been based in Rhode Island since arriving from Virginia on Thursday, with head coach Carlos Queiroz using the camp to fine-tune his squad ahead of the Group L opener on Wednesday, June 17.
Sunday's session lasted approximately 90 minutes and was overseen by Queiroz and his coaching staff, who put the players through a series of tactical and technical drills designed to sharpen the team for Wednesday's encounter.
Competition for places remained intense throughout the session as players looked to impress the coaching staff ahead of the tournament opener.
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The final workout concluded another productive week of preparations, with Queiroz expected to have a clearer picture of his starting XI before the team departs for Canada.
Ghana will face Panama in Toronto before returning to the United States for their remaining Group L fixtures against England in Boston and Croatia in Philadelphia.
The Black Stars are aiming to make a strong start to their World Cup campaign as they seek a place in the knockout stages of the tournament.