Ghana's Bonsu Baah reflects on World Cup journey and his late mother
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 7:25 AM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
Ghana's Christopher Bonsu Baah shares his experience at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. At just 21, he's the second youngest in the squad. Despite early struggles, including the loss of his mother, he credits her support as a driving force. The winger has impressed recently, contributing significantly to Al Qadsiah’s success with 12 assists this season. The Black Stars are set to face Colombia in the Round of 32 this weekend, with Bonsu Baah hoping to make an impact if called upon.
- •Bonsu Baah, 21, is representing Ghana in the World Cup.
- •He dedicated his journey to his late mother.
- •He had a standout season with 12 assists at Al Qadsiah.
- •Ghana faces Colombia in the Round of 32 on Saturday.
- •Bonsu Baah is competing for a spot in the starting lineup.
- 7:25 AMYahoo Sports — 'This one's for you Mama' - Ghana's Bonsu Baah living dream at FIFA World Cup
"There are few experiences as a player that come close to representing your country at a FIFA World Cup.Whether you play every game, or are among the substitutes, the experience of those few weeks ever...
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