Ghana Announces $14M Budget If They Reach WC Semi-Finals: Could They Do It?

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Ghana Announces $14M Budget If They Reach WC Semi-Finals: Could They Do It?

The government of Ghana has allocated $14 million for the country's FIFA World Cup budget if Ghana's national football team can reach the semi-finals in Qatar.

Ghana announced a $14M budget if they reach the World Cup 2022 semi-finals. The latest World cup betting odds give Ghana a good chance of making it to the semi finals.

Ghana are in Group H with South Korea, Uruguay, and Portugal. They are the third favourite to win the group behind Uruguay and the favourites Portugal, but they are also priced lower than the other teams. They have a great squad and they could qualify for the semi-finals. Ghana announced a $14M budget if they reach the last four. The odds of them making it past the quarter-final are not very good.

Ghana's first game is against Nicaragua. Ghana won the game 1-0 thanks to a goal from Abdul Fatawu Issahaku. Ofori is likely to be in goal, Mensah at left-back, Seidu at right- back, Salisu and Amartey in between, Baba and Kyereh in central defensive role, and Williams in an attacking role.

Ghana play Portugal in their opening game of the world cup on Thursday, November 24th at 16:00 GMT. Their second game is at 13:30 against South Korea on Monday, Nov 28th, at the Education City Stadium. On Friday, December 2nd, they play Uruguay at 15:000 GMT at Al Wakrah Sports Club stadium.

Ghana announced $14 million budget for the World Cup. If Ghana makes it past the group stage, they will need the money.

The groups for the 2022 FIFA World Cup are as follows: Group A – Ecuador, Senegal, Qatar, the Netherlands, Iran, Wales, USA, England, Poland, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Australia, France, Denmark, Tunisia, Costa Rica, Germany, Japan, Spain, Croatia, Belgium, Morocco, Canada, Serbia, Cameroon, Switzerland, Brazil, Ghana, South Korea, Uruguay, Portugal. Ghana are currently ranked at number 61 on the official FIFA world rankings chart. To progress to the semi-finals, they will have to beat Portugal, who is currently number 9, and South Korean team, ranked 28th.

Ghana has a $14M budget if they reach the World Cup semi-finals. They are in Group A, with Ecuador, Senegal, Qatar, the Netherlands, Iran, Wales, USA, England, Poland, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Australia, France, Denmark, Tunisia, Canada, Croatia, Belgium, Morocco, Switzerland, Brazil, Serbia, Cameroon, and Uruguay.


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