Christopher Bonsu Baah has achieved a landmark moment in his football journey, earning a coveted spot in Ghana’s final squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
At just 21, the dynamic winger clinched his place in Carlos Queiroz’s squad after a standout season with Saudi Pro League side Al Qadsiah, where he emerged as a driving force in attack.
Bonsu Baah lit up 32 league matches, netting three goals and providing 13 assists, helping Al Qadsiah to a memorable and successful campaign.
His stellar displays have earned him a ticket to football’s grandest stage, marking yet another leap forward in his swiftly rising career.
SAY Sports Consult, the agency guiding the talented winger, has celebrated his selection with pride and excitement.
To honor this achievement, the agency unveiled a documentary-style video that traces Bonsu Baah’s inspiring journey to the World Cup and the relentless effort behind his ascent.
Founder of SAY Sports Consult, Samuel Ameyaw Yeboah, expressed his delight at the player’s inclusion in the squad.
“We are incredibly proud of Christopher. This is a special moment for him, his family, and everyone who has supported him throughout his career,” Yeboah said.
“He has earned this opportunity through dedication and hard work, and we believe he has the quality to make a meaningful contribution to Ghana’s World Cup campaign.”
Bonsu Baah joins a wave of promising young talents in the Black Stars squad, as Queiroz aims to weave youthful energy with seasoned experience for the North American tournament.
Now, the winger sets his sights on securing a starting role as Ghana fine-tunes preparations with an international friendly against Wales at Cardiff City Stadium.
The Black Stars have been drawn in Group L alongside Panama, England, and Croatia, and will begin their World Cup campaign against Panama in Toronto on June 17.

