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I HAD A DREAM GHANA HAS WON THE WORLD CUP A GFA EXCO MEMBER DR AUBYNN

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Dr Tony Aubynn who is 

 a member of the Ghana Football Association's (GFA) Executive Committee (EXCO), says he dreamed the Black Stars won the 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup.

Dr Tony Aubynn is really confident that this year's tournament will be Ghana and Africa's first World Cup triumph.

He made this statement at the Stars4Qatar Promo launch at the Ghana football Association (GFA) Headquarters in Accra on Wednesday.

The Medeama Sporting Club Board chairman said, “I dreamt we were presenting the FIFA World Cup trophy back home in Ghana. I say this with conviction that we would win the trophy.”

“In 2006 No one gave the Black Stars a dog chance, but we beat the number(2) two in the World which was Czech Republic and reached the round of 16, and in 2010 we were almost going to win the cup until the unfortunate happened,” he said.


He stated that even though Ghana put up a poor show in Brazil 2014, the Black Stars was a very hard nut to crack for the eventual winner Germany.

Dr Tony Aubbyn remained optimistic Ghana would win the tournament, saying, “with God on our side we are definitely going to succeed”.

Ghana black stars secured a fourth World Cup appearance earlier this year after edging rivals Nigeria on away goal rule in the CAF play-offs.

The Black Stars of Ghana would feature in Group H at Qatar 2022, and will face Portugal, South Korea and Suarez Uruguay. 



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Hull City’s Benjamin Tetteh has suffered an injury setback and looks set to miss Ghana’s campaign at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Benjamin Tetteh is expected to be out until the new year after undergoing surgery to repair a tendon muscle inside his hamstring.

Hull City Football club did not name Tetteh in their 24-man squad submitted to the EFL following the transfer window's closure, anticipating the condition of the injury, His spot is opened now should the club need to dip into the free transfer market.

"Ben had a small operation on his tendon on his hamstring, it will take him a while to get back very fit. I have not seen him because he was away (having surgery), but I do have the information. He understands and he must face this very time to get better," said Hull City gaffer Shota Arveladze.

When asked if Ben Tetteh's surgery meant he would be out longer than expected, Shota Arveladze said 'yes,' but added that the 25-year-old would not be back until after Christmas.


The forward’s return date is a setback for Ghana, as he is unlikely to be available for the Ghana Black Stars' World Cup campaign in Qatar later this year.

Benjamin Tetteh is a favourite of Black Stars coach Otto Addo, and he was named to the squad for pre-World Cup friendlies against samba boys Brazil and Nicaragua this month

However, it appears that the gaffer will need to find a replacement for Tetteh because he is not expected to return anytime soon.

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