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Ghana announce November Asian tour with high-profile friendlies

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
October 9, 2025
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Ghana’s national football team, the Black Stars, are set to take their World Cup preparations global with a highly anticipated tour of Asia this November. The trip comes at a pivotal time, as Otto Addo’s side closes in on qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.

As part of the tour, Ghana will square off against two Asian powerhouses, Japan and South Korea, in a pair of mouthwatering friendly fixtures designed to test the team’s readiness against elite opposition.

Stephen Appiah delighted after Black Stars’ thrashing of Central African Republic

The Black Stars will kick off their tour on November 14 when they face Japan in Toyota, as part of the storied Kirin Cup tournament. Three days later, they will head to Seoul for a clash with South Korea on November 17, rounding off what promises to be a high-calibre series of international friendlies.

Both Japan and South Korea have already booked their places at the 2026 World Cup, meaning Ghana can expect to face full-strength lineups from two of Asia’s most technically gifted teams. The encounters are set to offer Otto Addo’s men a rare opportunity to measure themselves against world-class opposition outside of Africa.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) sees the Asian tour as a crucial step in keeping the team sharp and cohesive ahead of major assignments next year. It will also give Addo a platform to integrate emerging talents, experiment with tactical variations, and strengthen the squad’s chemistry.

Ruthless Black Stars crush CAR to close in on World Cup spot

Ghana currently sits comfortably atop Group I of the World Cup qualifiers with 22 points, following their emphatic 5–0 demolition of the Central African Republic in Morocco.

Their next mission is a potentially decisive qualifier against the Comoros this Sunday, where a win could seal their ticket to North America, setting the stage perfectly for the Asian expedition.

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