In March 2022, reports emerged that Ghana captain Andre Ayew was named in the Black Stars squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup playoff matches against Nigeria, despite being ineligible to play due to a suspension. Ayew, a key figure and the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup winner, received a red card during Ghana’s 3-2 loss to Comoros at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), resulting in a two-match ban that ruled him out of both legs of the playoff. Nevertheless, interim coach Otto Addo reportedly included the Al Sadd forward in the squad for his leadership and inspirational presence, aiming to motivate the team in their crucial bid to qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
Strategic Surprise and Squad Secrecy
The Black Stars’ squad for the Nigeria playoff, scheduled for March 25, 2022, at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, and the return leg on March 29, 2022, in Abuja, was yet to be officially announced at the time of the reports. Sources suggested that Ghana intended to keep the squad list under wraps as a “surprise package” to maintain a tactical edge over the Super Eagles. Ayew’s inclusion, despite his inability to play, underscored his role as a unifying force, with his experience from the 2010 and 2014 World Cups seen as vital for rallying the team. His presence in camp, as reported when he arrived in Kumasi, was intended to boost morale and provide guidance.
Ghana’s Quest for Qatar 2022
Ghana’s failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia heightened the stakes for the Nigeria playoff, as the Black Stars aimed to secure their fourth World Cup appearance. Facing a formidable Nigeria side, Ghana relied on players like Thomas Partey, Daniel Amartey, and Jordan Ayew, who joined the squad after a COVID-19 scare, to fill the void left by Ayew’s suspension and other absences, such as Kamaldeen Sulemana’s injury. Ayew expressed optimism about Ghana’s chances, noting Nigeria’s underwhelming home record and predicting a potential upset in Abuja. “I know for sure that we can go to Nigeria and surprise them,” he told reporters after a 0-0 first-leg draw.
Controversy and Context of Ayew’s Red Card
Ayew’s red card against Comoros at AFCON 2021, issued for a dangerous tackle on goalkeeper Salime Ben Boina, sparked debate. The incident occurred during Ghana’s group-stage exit, marking their worst AFCON performance since 2006. The suspension carried over to the World Cup playoffs, forcing Addo to adapt without his captain on the pitch. Despite this, Ayew’s leadership off the field, including his motivational talks in camp, was seen as a critical asset as Ghana prepared for the high-stakes Jollof Derby.
Implications for Ghana’s Campaign
Ghana ultimately qualified for the 2022 World Cup by defeating Nigeria on away goals after a 1-1 aggregate score, with Ayew later rejoining the squad for the tournament in Qatar. His inclusion in the playoff squad, despite his ineligibility, highlighted Addo’s strategy to leverage Ayew’s experience and leadership. The move paid dividends, as Ghana’s spirited performance secured their place in Group H alongside Portugal, Uruguay, and South Korea. Ayew’s role, both symbolic and practical, underscored his enduring importance to the Black Stars.