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Francis Abu eyes 2026 World Cup return despite injury setback

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
March 30, 2026
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Francis Abu. Source: Ghana Black Stars' official X account.

Midfielder Francis Abu has made it clear that his dream of representing the Black Stars at the 2026 FIFA World Cup is still very much alive, even as he continues to recover from a serious injury.

The 24-year-old, a product of the renowned Right to Dream Academy, suffered a devastating double leg fracture during Ghana’s 2–0 loss to Japan national football team in the Kirin Cup back in November 2025.

At the time, the severity of the injury raised serious doubts about whether he would return in time to compete for a place on the global stage. But Abu has pushed back against that narrative.

Now based in France, the midfielder has been steadily rebuilding his fitness and insists his recovery is unfolding better than initially expected. Encouraging medical reports and consistent progress in training have fueled his belief that a comeback is not only possible but realistic.

He recently paid a visit to the Black Stars camp in Stuttgart ahead of their international friendly against Germany, using the opportunity to reconnect with teammates and offer support. While there, he opened up about his journey back to fitness and his ambitions moving forward.

“I am in good spirits. I am on a good path to recovery,” he revealed to 3Sports.

Abu added that he has already taken key steps in his rehabilitation, including returning to light work with the ball, an important milestone in his recovery timeline:

“For sure, especially with where I am now in my recovery. I am now working with the ball alongside my physical trainer and progressing towards team training.”

Abu Francis on steady path to recovery after successful surgery in Japan

Interestingly, the midfielder admitted that he recalls very little about the incident that led to his injury, only becoming aware of its seriousness afterward.

“I don’t remember much of what happened. I just remember asking afterwards how long it would take to recover,” he said.

Despite the physical and mental challenges, Abu’s visit to the team camp wasn’t just about football, it was also about appreciation.

He emphasized how much the support from his teammates meant during his toughest moments.

“They showed me support during these hard times. I received a lot of text messages and phone calls, and I thought it was important to come and see them, say thank you, and support them in this important game,” he said.

With his recovery gathering momentum, Abu remains firmly focused on one goal: completing his comeback and forcing his way into Ghana’s squad for 2026.

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