Ghana’s rising star Caleb Yirenkyi has etched his name into FIFA World Cup history after scoring a dramatic stoppage-time winner to hand the Black Stars a priceless 1-0 victory over Panama in their opening Group L match. The 20-year-old midfielder’s goal sparked wild celebrations among Ghanaians across the world and immediately became one of the tournament’s defining moments.

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Historic Moment For Ghana
With the match seemingly heading for a goalless draw, Brandon Thomas-Asante burst down the left flank before delivering a perfect cross into the box. Yirenkyi arrived at exactly the right moment to bundle home the winner deep into stoppage time, giving Ghana a dream start to their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign.
The remarkable strike also placed the young midfielder into the World Cup record books as one of the youngest players ever to score a match-winning stoppage-time goal on football’s biggest stage.
A New Black Stars Hero Emerges
The FC Nordsjaelland youngster has enjoyed a meteoric rise from Right to Dream Academy graduate to national hero. His fearless display against Panama underlined why many believe he represents the future of Ghanaian football.
The victory means Ghana joins England at the top of Group L ahead of a massive showdown in the next round of fixtures.
Why This Story Matters
The Black Stars entered the tournament facing enormous pressure but Yirenkyi’s historic winner has injected fresh belief into Ghana’s World Cup ambitions. His emergence could signal the arrival of another global Ghanaian football superstar while inspiring a new generation of young players back home.
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