Black Stars superfan commonly known as Obour was left stranded and visibly fuming outside the Boston Stadium after he was denied entry to watch Ghana’s World Cup game against England.
According to Obour, he was denied entry to the Boston Stadium due to a ticketing issue.
In a viral video on social media, Obour visibly stated, “I should have stayed in Ghana. When I was entering, they said I didn’t have a ticket”.
Some netizens reacting to the video stated, “This is so disgusting; we should stop putting this ‘juju’ impression about our country.
Why, what is he going to do inside the stadium 🏟?
Why should they give him tickets?”.
A netizen added, “This one pain pass losing a match. Hope the issue gets resolved, and he gets another chance against Ghana vs Croatia”.
“Obour thought the match was Ghana vs England. Turns out it was Obour vs Ticketing System”, an X user added.
Meanwhile, Carlos Queiroz, the head coach of the Black Stars, has boldly stated that the Three Lions of England were very lucky in the game against Ghana.
According to Carlos Queiroz, Ghana could have emerged with all three points.
He argued that the refereeing decision went against his side, citing the foul on Prince Kwabena Adu by Ezri Konsa.
Speaking at his post-match press conference, Carlos Queiroz stated, “We had our chances to the point that they are lucky, they are very lucky. It was a clear penalty [on Prince Kwabena Adu by Ezri Konsa] and a red card. At the end of the day, that’s why I say it was a fair result”.
Carlos Queiroz further went on to praise his players for their resilient display that earned Ghana a hard-fought point against England in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
He also commended his side’s discipline and work ethic throughout the contest.
He added, “To collect points in this World Cup, you have to pay a high price; the points are very expensive…the wins and points are terribly expensive. When you get three points and one point, you have to celebrate because it was a lot of runs, a lot of sacrifices, a lot of commitment…during the game”.
Ghana held England to a goalless draw in their Group L encounter in Boston, extending their unbeaten start to the tournament following an opening 1-0 victory over Panama.
The Black Stars’ draw leaves Ghana in a strong position in Group L, having collected four points from their opening two matches without conceding a goal.
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@ghnow_ “When I was entering, they said I didn’t have a ticket.” Black Stars superfan Obour was left stranded and visibly disappointed outside the venue of Ghana’s World Cup clash against England after being denied entry due to a ticketing issue. #GHNow #fyp ♬ original sound – Kofi Kinaata
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