
The Ghana National Qualifiers for the Global Esports Games 2026 (Los Angeles) have officially kicked off, opening the door for gamers across the country to compete for national selection. This is a major milestone for Ghana’s esports scene, bringing structured competition across multiple game titles and creating a direct pathway to international representation.
Organized to identify the very best talent in the country, the qualifiers will determine who earns a spot on the national team to represent Ghana on the global stage in Los Angeles. For players, this is not just another tournament—it is a national opportunity to compete at the highest level of esports.
Compete Across Multiple Game Titles
Players will battle through competitive brackets in some of the most popular esports titles, including:
- eFootball (Console)
- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB)
- Clash Royale
- Counter-Strike 2
- Rocket League
- NBA 2K26
- iRacing Sim Racing
Each game will have its own structured qualification pathway, ensuring fair competition and highlighting the best talent in every category.
Who Can Participate?
The qualifiers are open to all Ghanaian gamers aged 18 and above. Whether you are a casual competitor stepping up or an experienced player in the scene, this is your chance to prove your skill and earn your place among the nation’s elite.
Registration is Now Open
Interested players can sign up and get full competition details at:
www.ghanaesports.com
Early registration is encouraged as slots fill quickly and preparation time is critical for competitive success.
The Stakes Are High

Representing Ghana at the Global Esports Games 2026 in Los Angeles is the ultimate goal. Players who qualify will carry the national flag onto one of the biggest international esports stages, competing against the best from around the world.
This is where talent meets opportunity. Only the most dedicated will advance.
The journey has begun—who will rise and represent Ghana in LA?
