Joseph Anang
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Goalkeeper for Irish side St Patrick's Athletic.
Club career
- since 2023St Patrick's Athletic · Ireland
For national team
Reserve goalkeeper.
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Head Coach
Athletic Bilbao · 31 years old
Deportivo La Guaira · 27 years old
Goalkeeper for Irish side St Patrick's Athletic.
Reserve goalkeeper.
Experienced defender for Cypriot side Paphos.
Debut in 2018.
Tall centre-back for German side Darmstadt.
Debut in 2024.
Experienced centre-back for Spartak Moscow. Played for Bordeaux, Strasbourg (2018–2022), Fenerbahçe (2022–2024), Spartak from 2024.
Debut in 2022.
Tall young centre-back for Wolfsburg.
Debut in 2024.
Left winger for Atalanta. Progressed through Nordsjælland, Rennes (2020–2023), Southampton (2023/24), Atalanta since 2024.
Debut in 2022.
Defensive midfielder for Villarreal. Progressed through Atlético Madrid (2013–2020, La Liga champion 2013/14, Europa League 2017/18), Arsenal (2020–2025), Villarreal since 2025.
Debut in 2016. Over 50 caps.
2017/18 Europa League season: Partey was a key defensive midfielder for Atlético Madrid in their successful cup run — final in Lyon on 16 May 2018, Atlético 3–0 Marseille. Partey played 90 minutes — the first Ghanaian footballer to win the UEFA Europa League with a top-five league club.
Attacking midfielder for Tottenham. Progressed through Nordsjælland, Ajax (2020–2023, 2 Eredivisie titles), West Ham (2023–2025), Tottenham from summer 2025 for £55m.
Debut in 2019. Over 35 caps.
26 November 2022, World Cup 2022, Ghana vs South Korea 3–2. Kudus scored a brace (minutes 24, 68) — became the first 22-year-old Ghanaian with a brace at a World Cup since Asamoah Gyan and was named man of the match. One of the standout moments for the Black Stars in Doha.
Experienced striker for Athletic Bilbao. Older brother of Nico Williams (Spain). Son of Ghanaian refugees. Athletic academy product, in the first team since 2014. Set La Liga record for consecutive appearances (251). Made his Ghana debut in 2022.
Ghana debut in November 2022. World Cup 2022 participant.
10 December 2024 Iñaki Williams set a La Liga record for consecutive appearances without missing a match — 251 games for Athletic Bilbao (surpassing Juan Antonio Larraña's record). Four months later he helped the club win the Copa del Rey 2023/24 — Athletic's first trophy since 1984.
Experienced winger for Leicester. Son of Abedi Pele (Ghana legend), brother of André Ayew. Progressed through Marseille, Sochaux, Lorient, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace (2018–2023), Crystal Palace, Leicester since 2024.
Debut in 2010. Over 110 caps. World Cup 2014 and World Cup 2022 participant.
Left winger for Manchester City. Bristol City academy product, progressed through Sunderland (loan), Bournemouth (2023–2026), January 2026 City signed him for £65m. Made his Ghana debut in 2023.
Debut in 2023.
January 2026: Manchester City signed Seméno from Bournemouth for £65m — the most expensive transfer of a Ghanaian footballer in history. At that point, the 25-year-old Seméno was leading the Premier League's scoring race for the 2025/26 season (12 goals in 19 matches) and was among the best in the league for goal-plus-assist statistics.
Goalkeeper for Honduran Marathon.
Reserve goalkeeper.
Defender for Slovak Slovan.
Debut in 2017.
Experienced centre-back for Azerbaijani Turan Tovuz. World Cup 2018 participant.
Debut in 2013.
Tall centre-back for Norwich City. Played for Slovak Slovan, Levski Sofia, Bulgarian Levski, Norwich from 2024.
Debut in 2022.
Gold Cup 2025: Córdoba played centre-back in all 6 matches and was named to the Tournament Team — Panama reached the final. Following the tournament, the 23-year-old centre-back made the Gold Cup Player shortlist and became the youngest centre-back in the Gold Cup Team since 2017.
Panama captain. Played for Chepo, New York Red Bulls (2017–2020), Anderlecht, Marseille (2023–2025), joined Beşiktaş in summer 2025.
Debut in 2016. Over 75 caps. Gold Cup 2023 finalist.
16 July 2023, Gold Cup 2023 final in Inglewood, Mexico — Panama 1:0. Murillo captained Panama throughout the final on the right flank — Panama's first-ever Concacaf Cup final appearance. Named to the Gold Cup Team following the tournament. Two years later repeated Panama's run to the Gold Cup 2025 final.
Veteran midfielder. Played for San Jose Earthquakes, Nashville, San Diego from 2025.
Debut in 2010. Over 130 matches — Panama's record.
Midfielder for Israeli Kiryat Shmona.
Debut in 2018.
Nickname — "Cocker". Defensive midfielder for UNAM Pumas. Played for Chepo, Houston Dynamo (2018–2021), Qatari Al-Gharafa, UNAM Pumas since 2024.
Debut in 2018. Over 60 matches.
Gold Cup 2023: Carrasquilla played all 6 matches at centre midfield and was named to the Tournament Team — Panama's first player to make the Gold Cup All-Star XI. On the path to the final (Mexico 0:1), he scored against the USA in the semifinal and provided a key assist to Barcenas.
Attacking winger for Mexican León. Played for Porto B, Tenerife, Real Oviedo, León since 2024.
Debut in 2017.
Centre forward for Chilean Universidad Católica. Panama's leading scorer in World Cup 2026 qualifying.
Debut in 2017.
Experienced playmaker for Mazatlán. Played for Tauro, Cádiz (2018–2021), Oviedo (2021/22), Mazatlán since 2022.
Debut in 2014. Over 100 matches and 15+ goals.
World Cup 2026 qualifying: At 32, Barcenas became Panama's assist leader (6 goal contributions) and helped the team reach the World Cup for the first time since 2018. Named to the Concacaf All-Star Team for the cycle.
Portuguese, a legend of international coaching. Took over Ghana on April 14, 2026 — less than 2 months before the World Cup. Previously worked with Portugal, South Africa, UAE, Iran, Colombia, Egypt, and Qatar. Sixth World Cup in his managerial career — a record.
Spaniard from Denmark, ex-Leeds. Took over in 2024 after Gómez's departure. 4-3-3 structure with emphasis on discipline. Gold Cup 2025 final.