Ivory Coast and Ghana win first matches at World Cup 2026
Only two of ten African nations secured victories in their opening World Cup fixtures as the expanded 48-team tournament gets underway
Africa sent ten teams to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Only two of them showed up with a W in the opening round.
Ivory Coast and Ghana each posted 1-0 victories in their first matches, standing alone among the continent’s representatives as the only squads to collect all three points from their tournament openers. The rest of Africa’s contingent, including Morocco, Egypt, Senegal, Algeria, South Africa, and Tunisia, either drew or lost.
Amad Diallo’s stoppage-time magic
Ivory Coast set the tone for African football on June 15, 2026, grinding out a 1-0 win against Ecuador. The match looked destined for a draw until Amad Diallo found the net in stoppage time.
That goal gave Africa its first victory at the 2026 tournament.
Ghana followed a remarkably similar script, edging Panama 1-0 in their opener.
A historic tournament format
Here’s the thing about the 2026 World Cup: it’s the first edition featuring 48 teams, up from the traditional 32. That expansion is why Africa got ten spots instead of its previous allocation of five.
Two wins out of ten is a 20% success rate. But context matters. The group stages are three matches long, and opening-day results don’t define tournament trajectories. Morocco proved that emphatically four years ago in Qatar, where they reached the semifinals in one of the most stunning tournament runs in recent memory.
Ghana’s challenge is different. The Black Stars reached the quarterfinals in 2010 in a match remembered for Luis Suarez’s infamous handball on the goal line.