Ghana’s Squad Announcement Comes With A Twist
When South African football fans saw Ghana’s name on the December international calendar, expectations were immediate. A heavyweight African opponent. A proper test. A glimpse of what Bafana Bafana might face at the Africa Cup of Nations.
But Ghana’s squad announcement has quietly shifted the tone of the upcoming friendly.
Instead of sending their full senior national team, the Black Stars, Ghana will arrive in South Africa with the Black Galaxies. This is a side made up entirely of locally based players who are preparing for the African Nations Championship, better known as CHAN.
Who Are The Black Galaxies
The Black Galaxies are no second-rate experiment. They are Ghana’s domestic national team, coached by Kassim Mingle and built specifically for CHAN, a tournament reserved for players who compete in their home leagues.
The Ghana Football Association confirmed that the match against Bafana will serve as a key part of their CHAN qualifier preparations. The squad has been training at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram and has already played warm-up matches to build rhythm and match fitness.
In short, this is a team with purpose, even if it lacks the household names South Africans expected.
What This Means For Bafana Bafana
For Bafana Bafana, the context matters.
The South African Football Association has already confirmed that Hugo Broos’ squad will face Ghana before travelling to Morocco the very next day as they wrap up preparations for AFCON.
This friendly now becomes less about measuring up against African giants and more about fine-tuning combinations, managing minutes and avoiding injuries. It is a chance to sharpen systems rather than chase statements.
Still, playing against a hungry, locally driven Ghanaian side could offer a different kind of challenge. CHAN teams tend to be physical, organised and desperate to prove a point.
A Friendly That Still Matters
Even without the Black Stars badge attached, this match still carries value.
For Ghana, it is about CHAN momentum and local pride. For South Africa, it is about readiness, cohesion and confidence heading into a major tournament.
Friendly or not, matches between Bafana Bafana and Ghana always attract attention. And sometimes, it is the games with adjusted expectations that reveal the most.
Source: iDiski Times
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