JAC Motors has thrown its full support behind the Black Stars ahead of Ghana’s opening fixture against Panama at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, urging the national team to represent the country with pride, determination and unity.
In a statement issued on behalf of the Board, Management and Staff of Tryton Motors Limited, the authorised distributor of JAC vehicles in Ghana, the company expressed confidence in the Black Stars as they prepare for a highly anticipated Group L encounter.
The statement described the match as more than just a football fixture, emphasising its significance as an opportunity for Ghana to showcase its national identity, resilience and unity on the global stage.
“The Black Stars continue to embody the resilience, determination and competitive spirit of our nation, and we stand firmly behind them.”
The company also commended the leadership of the Ghana Football Association, led by President Kurt Okraku, as well as the technical team and officials for their commitment to the development and progress of Ghanaian football.
Addressing the players directly, JAC Motors Ghana encouraged the squad to approach the match with discipline, confidence and a strong sense of purpose.
“Represent our nation with pride, honour and determination, knowing that millions of Ghanaians are cheering you on.”
The message reflects the growing wave of support from corporate Ghana and football fans across the country as excitement builds ahead of the Black Stars’ campaign at the expanded 48-team World Cup.
Ghana enter the tournament carrying the hopes of a nation eager to see the four-time African champions make a significant impact on football’s biggest stage. A positive result against Panama would provide an important foundation for the Black Stars’ ambitions of progressing beyond the group stage.
As anticipation continues to build, messages of encouragement from businesses, institutions and supporters both at home and abroad underscore the unifying power of football and the enduring passion Ghanaians hold for their national team.
“Long live the Black Stars. Long live the Ghana Football Association. Long live Ghana.”