Black Stars Celebrate Prince Owusu’s Birthday in Style After Thrashing Central African Republic 5–0

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The Black Stars 🇬🇭 celebrated forward Prince Owusu’s birthday in spectacular fashion after a commanding 5–0 win over the Central African Republic 🇨🇫 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in Morocco.

The Ghanaian camp was buzzing with excitement after the emphatic victory, which showcased the team’s attacking brilliance and renewed confidence under head coach Otto Addo.

Moments after the final whistle, players and technical staff gathered on the pitch to mark Owusu’s special day. The in-form striker was treated to a cheerful birthday celebration, complete with singing, applause, and smiles all around, symbolising the strong team spirit within the squad.

Head coach Otto Addo also took a moment to address his players in a short post-match talk on the pitch. He praised their composure, teamwork, and hunger for goals, while urging them to maintain the same energy and focus in the next round of qualifiers.

The convincing result, coupled with the light-hearted celebration, reflects the growing unity and positive atmosphere in the Black Stars camp as Ghana pushes closer to its World Cup dream.

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