The Black Stars Podcast

Episode 7: Dreams and Shadows

33 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Episode 7 of the Black Stars Podcast charts Ghana’s turbulent road to the 2026 World Cup, from unbeaten qualification to the 5-1 humiliation in Vienna and the sacking of coach Otto Addo just weeks before the tournament. Through interviews with Addo, his 73-year-old successor Carlos Queiroz and governance experts, it asks whether anything has changed in a football system shaped by corruption, entrenched power at the GFA and FIFA, and the structural disadvantages facing African nations. As Ghana prepare to face England, Croatia and Panama, the episode weighs Queiroz’s Mandela-inspired optimism against decades of dysfunction. Interviews * Derek Boateng – Former Black Stars midfielder (2006 and 2010 World Cups) * Otto Addo – Former Ghana head coach, sacked in March 2026 * Fiifi Anaman – Ghanaian football historian and journalist * Miguel Maduro – Former chairman of FIFA's governance committee and sports governance expert * Carlos Queiroz – Current Ghana head coach Credits Executive Producer: Howard Akumiah Host: William Amofah Script: James Corbett Mixer: David Downie Additional reporting: Yaw Ofuso and Samindra Kunti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Portada del episodio Episode 7: Dreams and Shadows

Episode 7: Dreams and Shadows

Episode 7 of the Black Stars Podcast charts Ghana’s turbulent road to the 2026 World Cup, from unbeaten qualification to the 5-1 humiliation in Vienna and the sacking of coach Otto Addo just weeks before the tournament. Through interviews with Addo, his 73-year-old successor Carlos Queiroz and governance experts, it asks whether anything has changed in a football system shaped by corruption, entrenched power at the GFA and FIFA, and the structural disadvantages facing African nations. As Ghana prepare to face England, Croatia and Panama, the episode weighs Queiroz’s Mandela-inspired optimism against decades of dysfunction. Interviews * Derek Boateng – Former Black Stars midfielder (2006 and 2010 World Cups) * Otto Addo – Former Ghana head coach, sacked in March 2026 * Fiifi Anaman – Ghanaian football historian and journalist * Miguel Maduro – Former chairman of FIFA's governance committee and sports governance expert * Carlos Queiroz – Current Ghana head coach Credits Executive Producer: Howard Akumiah Host: William Amofah Script: James Corbett Mixer: David Downie Additional reporting: Yaw Ofuso and Samindra Kunti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Episode 6: What Will It Take for the Black Stars to Rise Again?

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Portada del episodio Episode 5: The Fall Out

Episode 5: The Fall Out

From Divicage Productions, in association with GOAL, comes Episode 5 of the Black Stars Podcast, "The Fall Out". The discussion centres on the corruption and mismanagement that have plagued Ghanaian football, with devastating effects on both the domestic league and the Black Stars. The episode begins with the tragic 2001 Accra Stadium disaster, where 126 fans lost their lives, marking a turning point in Ghanaian football history. The fallout led to declining attendances, talent drain, and systemic issues that weakened the local league. Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas's groundbreaking documentary "Number 12" is featured, exposing widespread corruption within the Ghana Football Association (GFA). Despite the shockwaves created by Anas's revelations, little meaningful reform has been implemented, leaving Ghanaian football trapped in a cycle of corruption and stagnation. Featuring: John Kufuor - Former President of Ghana. Anas Aremeyaw Anas - Investigative journalist. Sammy Kuffour - Former Black Star and member of FIFA’s normalisation committee Henry Twum - Ghana FA spokesman Tony Yeboah - Black Stars legend Ken Bediako - Veteran football journalist and former member of the commission of inquiry. Gary Al Smith - Leading sports journalist and broadcaster. Fiifi Anaman - Ghanaian football historian. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Episode 4: The Factory

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Portada del episodio Episode 3: The Struggle For Africa

Episode 3: The Struggle For Africa

From Divicage Productions, in association with GOAL, comes Episode 3 of the Black Stars Podcast, "The Struggle for Africa", where the focus is on the complex relationship between Ghana's national football team and its diaspora players. The episode explores the choices, tensions and identity struggles faced by Ghanaian footballers born and raised in Europe. It explores what drives players to represent powerhouse nations instead of their ancestral homeland, the challenges of integrating diaspora players into the Black Stars, and whether Ghana is doing enough to harness its global talent pool. Through personal stories and expert insights, the episode examines how diaspora players impact Ghana's football ambitions and the broader issues of identity, preparation and infrastructure that influence their decisions. Featuring: Sammy Kuffour - Former Ghanaian international. Nii Lamptey - Former Black Stars prodigy. Chris Hughton - Former Black Stars manager, sharing his perspective on recruiting diaspora players and coaching the team. Akwasi Appiah Kwesi Appiah - Former Black Stars player. Jonathan Mensah - Long-time Black Stars player. Gary Al-Smith - Ghanaian sports broadcaster Pastor Delmas, Akwesse Osayi Abao, Jamie Osayi Abao, Humphrey Akete - Ghanaian-British football fans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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