Ghana’s Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has announced that Jordan Ayew will captain the national team for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers in November, as the team faces Angola and Niger. The decision places Ayew at the helm, with regular captains Andre Ayew and Thomas Partey both absent from the latest squad.
Jordan Ayew, who has been a stalwart for the Black Stars and brings years of experience from the Premier League, will lead Ghana through this critical stage of AFCON qualification.
His promotion to captain reflects both his seniority in the squad and his reputation as a steady, reliable presence.
Known for his resilience on the pitch, Ayew steps into the role as Ghana seeks to secure its place in the 2025 AFCON tournament.
Coach Addo expressed his confidence in Ayew’s leadership, emphasizing the forward’s dedication to the national team and his ability to inspire his teammates.
Jordan will take over from now, and he will lead and guide the team,” said Addo.
I spoke to Kudus to help him understand that I want him to grow into this role and serve as the second captain alongside Djiku.”
The decision follows a conversation between Addo and Ajax’s Mohammed Kudus, one of Ghana’s emerging stars.
Addo has set his sights on grooming Kudus for future leadership roles within the Black Stars, designating him as vice-captain, along with Alexander Djiku, a central defender for the team.
I have decided to appoint a new captain, which will be Jordan,” Addo confirmed at the squad announcement, adding that this approach allows Kudus to develop into the role over time.
Ghanaian supporters have responded with optimism to the news of Ayew’s captaincy, hoping that his leadership will provide stability and guidance to the team as they navigate these pivotal matches.
Ayew’s extensive international experience, alongside his time in the English Premier League, positions him as a figure who can bridge the gap between Ghana’s seasoned players and emerging talents.
With Ayew leading on the field, Ghana’s squad will feature a blend of established names and fresh faces eager to make an impact.
Coach Addo’s squad selection signals a commitment to both immediate success and long-term development, entrusting Ayew with the task of uniting the team in pursuit of AFCON qualification.
The pressure will be on Ayew and his teammates to deliver results against Angola and Niger, with the goal of securing a place in the 2025 AFCON tournament.
Ayew’s leadership is expected to play a crucial role in rallying the squad and bringing a sense of cohesion to their efforts.