GFA Appreciates Ghana Fans for Support Against Mali
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has extended its profound gratitude to the people of Ghana for their overwhelming support of the Black Stars during their crucial World Cup qualifier against Mali.
The match, played at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday, September 8, 2025, ended in a hard-fought 1-0 victory for the home side.
The GFA’s message, released in the aftermath of the game, highlighted the pivotal role played by the fans. It described the energy, passion, and unyielding spirit of the crowd as the “12th man,” a force that lifted the team when it mattered most.
The victory, secured by a goal from Alexander Djiku, was not just a win for the players but for every Ghanaian who believed in the team’s cause.
For 90 minutes, the Accra Sports Stadium was a fortress of sound, with cheers and roars that spurred the players on. This unity and unwavering belief, as the GFA’s message stated, is what proves that “no challenge is insurmountable.”
The win was a much-needed boost for the Black Stars, who now sit at the top of Group I and are well-positioned for a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The GFA’s appreciation message shows the powerful connection between the national team and its supporters. It recognizes that the success of the Black Stars is a collective effort, a shared journey of passion and perseverance.
As the team looks ahead to their next matches, they can do so with the confidence that they have the entire nation standing firmly behind them.