World Cup 2026: Ghana’s Strongest XI of players who missed out on Final squad
· GhanaSoccernetThe announcement of Ghana’s final 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup generated plenty of debate among supporters, with several high-profile names surprisingly left out by head coach Carlos Queiroz.
While injuries and tactical considerations played a role in some omissions, the excluded players are talented enough to form a formidable starting XI capable of competing at the highest level.
Here is a look at Ghana’s strongest XI of players who missed out on the final squad for the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Goalkeeper
Manaf Nurudeen
The former Black Stars goalkeeper misses out despite his experience at international level. Nurudeen has been part of Ghana's setup in recent years and remains one of the country's most reliable goalkeeping options.
Defenders
Tariq Lamptey (Right Back)
The pacey full-back's omission came as a surprise to many. When fit, Lamptey offers attacking thrust and defensive energy down the right flank.
Alexander Djiku (Centre Back)
One of Ghana's most experienced defenders, Djiku's absence leaves the squad without a proven leader at the back.
Mohammed Salisu (Centre Back)
The powerful defender has been a regular fixture for the Black Stars in recent years. His exclusion is among the biggest talking points following the squad announcement.
Derrick Kohn (Left Back)
Kohn has impressed with his versatility and attacking qualities from the left side but was unable to secure a place in the final squad.
Midfielders
Ibrahim Sulemana
The energetic midfielder has enjoyed a steady rise in European football and was viewed as a strong contender for a World Cup berth.
Majeed Ashimeru
Ashimeru's creativity and ability to dictate play could have added another dimension to Ghana's midfield options.
Francis Abu
The youngster has continued to develop and was among the names many fans hoped would make the final selection.
Attackers
Mohammed Kudus
Perhaps the most notable absentee, Kudus misses out after injury concerns disrupted his preparations. The attacking midfielder has been one of Ghana's standout performers in recent years and would have been a key figure at the tournament.
Joseph Paintsil
Paintsil's pace, direct running and eye for goal have made him one of Ghana's most exciting attackers. His omission has left many supporters disappointed.
Prince Owusu
The in-form striker was hoping to earn a late call-up after an impressive campaign at club level but ultimately failed to make the final cut.
Missing XI Formation (4-3-3)
Goalkeeper: Manaf Nurudeen
Defenders: Tariq Lamptey, Alexander Djiku, Mohammed Salisu, Derrick Kohn
Midfielders: Ibrahim Sulemana, Majeed Ashimeru, Francis Abu
Forwards: Joseph Paintsil, Prince Owusu, Mohammed Kudus
As the Black Stars prepare for Group E clashes against England, Croatia and Panama, debate over the players left at home is likely to continue throughout the tournament.