Ghana Could Join Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire in World Cup Co-Hosting Bid – Kofi Adams | Pulse Ghana

Ghana’s Sports Minister Kofi Adams says Ghana, Nigeria, and Côte d’Ivoire could jointly bid to host a future FIFA World Cup, citing FIFA’s shift toward multi-nation tournaments and recent infrastructure development across West Africa. Adams expresses confidence that Ghana could one day co-host the FIFA World Cup alongside Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire, noting FIFA’s growing acceptance of multi-nation bids for football’s biggest tournament.

His remarks come amid a trend of the World Cup being staged by regional blocs rather than single nations. The United States, Mexico, and Canada will jointly host the 2026 edition, while Morocco, Spain, and Portugal will co-host the 2030 tournament. Adams believes the West African sub-region could follow this trend.

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Author’s summary: West Africa could pursue a joint World Cup bid with Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire, aligning with FIFA’s move toward multi-nation hosting and regional blocs.

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