Swedish Referee Glenn Nyberg Appointed for Ghana’s FIFA World Cup Opener Against Panama

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FIFA has appointed experienced Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg to officiate Ghana’s opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Panama on Wednesday.

The highly anticipated Group L encounter will mark Ghana’s return to football’s biggest stage, with the Black Stars aiming to begin their campaign on a positive note against the Central American side.

Nyberg, one of Europe’s most respected match officials, has built a strong reputation through his performances in major UEFA competitions, including the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and international fixtures. His appointment underlines FIFA’s confidence in his ability to handle high-profile matches on the global stage.

The Swedish official will be assisted by a team of experienced match officials, with FIFA expected to confirm the full officiating crew ahead of kick-off.

For Ghana, the clash against Panama represents a crucial opportunity to secure an early advantage in a challenging Group L, which also features England and Croatia. A positive result could significantly boost the Black Stars’ chances of progressing to the knockout stages.

Head coach and his players will be hoping to make a strong statement in their tournament opener as millions of Ghanaians rally behind the four-time African champions in their quest for World Cup success.

Football fans across Ghana and beyond will be eagerly watching as the Black Stars begin another chapter in their World Cup history, with Nyberg tasked with ensuring the match is conducted fairly and professionally on one of football’s grandest stages.

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