Prominent Ghana Black Stars supporter Nana Bour has expressed his frustration following Ghana’s elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, directing strong criticism at Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew and the Ayew family.

Reacting to the Black Stars’ exit from the tournament, Nana Bour said he was deeply disappointed with what he described as years of underwhelming performances from the Ayew family while representing the national team. In an emotional statement, he claimed Ghanaians had endured repeated heartbreak and disappointment despite consistently supporting the team.

“God would really judge you for what you have put Ghanaians through,” Nana Bour said, referring to Jordan Ayew and the Ayew family. His remarks have since generated widespread reactions on social media, with some football fans agreeing with his sentiments while others defended the Black Stars captain, arguing that football is a team sport and responsibility should not be placed on one individual or family.

Ghana’s World Cup campaign came to an end after a narrow defeat to Colombia in the Round of 32, ending the Black Stars’ hopes of progressing further in the competition. The team’s elimination has sparked intense debate among supporters over the performances of players, coaches, and the future direction of Ghanaian football.

As emotions continue to run high, Nana Bour’s comments reflect the disappointment felt by many supporters following Ghana’s exit. However, others have called for unity and patience as the Black Stars begin preparations for future international competitions.