After that interesting qualification in Abuja on Tuesday night, the Black Stars team arrived in Ghana around 2 am in style.
The national team which has for some time now been struggling to get the support of Ghanaians was this time welcomed at the Kotoka International Airport by a mammoth crowd despite the time they landed.
The Minister of Sports was also there with other respected people from the ministry and the National Sports Authority to welcome the Black Stars team with bottles of champagne to celebrate qualifying for the 2022 World Cup ahead of the noisy Nigerians.
The bottles of champagne were popped and spilled over the tarmac as captain Thomas Partey led his teammates off the Africa World chartered flight.
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Many Ghanaians have been jubilating after the team qualified for the fourth time to the world as a result of the away goal rule after the first leg ended 0-0 in Kumasi.
Ghana Black Stars is currently set to make an appearance in Qatar in 2020 for the football Mundial, having previously been there in 2006, 2010, and 2014.
See the exclusive photos taken by Chris Tandoh below