100 Days to Glasgow 2026: Team Ghana Steps Up Preparations for Commonwealth Games

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Ghana’s countdown to the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games has officially begun, with just 100 days remaining until the opening ceremony of one of the world’s most celebrated multi-sport events.

Across the country, Team Ghana’s athletes are intensifying preparations as they aim to make the nation proud on the global stage. From the athletics tracks in Accra to training centres, gyms and arenas nationwide, competitors are pushing themselves to the limit in pursuit of excellence.

The Glasgow Games will provide Ghana’s finest sportsmen and women with another opportunity to showcase their talent, determination and resilience against some of the best athletes from across the Commonwealth.

Officials, coaches and support staff are also working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the team arrives in Scotland fully prepared to compete at the highest level.

For supporters, the countdown serves as a rallying call to unite behind the athletes as they prepare to carry the nation’s hopes in Glasgow. When the Games begin, Ghana’s red, gold and green colours will once again be proudly displayed on the international stage.

With 100 days to go, anticipation is growing, preparations are gathering momentum, and Team Ghana’s journey to Glasgow 2026 is well and truly under way.

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  • My name is Emmanuel Austin Baah, professionally known as “Okocha”. I am a seasoned Ghanaian journalist, broadcaster and football commentator from Senya Bereku in the Central Region. My work reflects a strong commitment to factual reporting, ethical journalism and the continuous promotion of Ghanaian sports.

    I am currently pursuing my studies at Cape Coast Technical University, building on a solid foundation of media practice and communication. I previously served as a sports producer at Radio Gold (90.5) and Montie FM (100.1) in Accra, where I was actively involved in editorial planning, programme production, live commentary and in-depth sports analysis.

    Presently, I am a Senior Writer at SportsNetGhana.com, a role in which I produce well-researched features, match reports, athlete profiles and analytical pieces. My work consistently highlights emerging talents, captures key sporting developments and contributes to shaping informed sports discourse in Ghana.

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