Ghana would play for one of the five places allocated to Africa at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil after FIFA made no changes in the number of qualification slots.
The Black Stars have participated in the last two competitions as they were the best side from the continent after reaching the quarter-finals at the 2010 edition hosted by South Africa.
FIFA said on Thursday there would be no change in the number of qualification slots allocated to each continent when the South American nation hosts the 32-team tournament.
The decision means that Asia keeps 4.5 places, Oceania half a place, Africa five, Concacaf 3.5 and Europe 13.
South America remain with 4.5 while Brazil will qualify automatically as host.
Source: Ghanafa.org
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Liverpool overpowers Real Madrid in Champions League thriller
6 mins -
FA investigates referee Coote over booking claims
10 mins -
Man United fans criticise ‘offensive’ ticket price rise
12 mins -
Barcelona’s Yamal wins 2024 Golden Boy award
23 mins -
Van Nistelrooy set to be appointed Leicester boss
27 mins -
Guardiola ‘didn’t intend to make light of self-harm’
30 mins -
Springfield achieves milestone with successful appraisal of Afina discovery
44 mins -
Fidelity Bank cements its position as industry leader in ESG and Sustainability
54 mins -
Media Freedom: A cornerstone of democracy under threat
57 mins -
Otto Addo’s future remains undecided, GFA to consult more
1 hour -
PNC declares support for NDC ahead of elections
1 hour -
Recall of Parliament: Speaker’s refusal due to SC’s interference in parliamentary affairs – ACEPA boss
2 hours -
It’s not a sin to vote on Sabbath Day – Devout SDA
2 hours -
Armah-Kofi Buah is the light of Western Region – NDC Regional Secretary praises Ellembelle lawmaker
3 hours -
‘Go back to Supreme Court’ – Dafeamekpor tells Afenyo-Markin over Speaker’s refusal to recall Parliament
4 hours