Black Stars Management pays courtesy call on Chief Imam as nationwide prayers begin for 2026 World Cup campaign
The Management Committee of Ghana’s senior national team, the Black Stars, on Tuesday May 12, 2026, paid a courtesy call on the National Chief Imam, His Eminence Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, to seek spiritual guidance and prayers ahead of the country’s campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.
The delegation was led by Medeama SC President and Black Stars Management Committee member, Moses Armah, and included GFA Executive Council member Samuel Aboabire and former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah, both key members of the committee. During the meeting, the delegation appealed for the spiritual support and blessings of the revered Islamic leader as Ghana prepares to compete against some of the world’s strongest footballing nations. Speaking during the engagement, Moses Armah expressed profound appreciation to the Chief Imam for his unwavering support for the Black Stars over the years and called for continued prayers to inspire the team throughout the tournament. In response, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu pledged his full support for the Black Stars and assured the delegation of nationwide prayers for Ghana’s success at the tournament. The respected Islamic cleric announced that Friday’s Jumu’ah prayers across the country would be dedicated to the Black Stars, with regional Imams expected to receive directives to include special prayers for the team in their congregations. Preparations for the World Cup are steadily gathering momentum, with growing calls for nationwide support behind the Black Stars as anticipation builds across the country. Also in attendance were Dreams FC President, Mohammed Jiji Alifoe, accompanied by Vice President Prince Hamid, Accra Lions Team Manager Ishmael Hamidu and Senior Manager of Communications at the Office of the President, Patrick Akoto. GFA Communications