FC Metz's Terry Yegbe Eyes 2026 World Cup Spot with Ghana
FC Metz defender Terry Yegbe has set his sights on representing Ghana in the 2026 World Cup. The 24-year-old, who has become a key player at Metz, aims to secure a spot in the Black Stars lineup while helping his club maintain their Ligue 1 status.
Yegbe's journey to Metz began in Ghana, where he played for West African Football Academy and Vision FC. He made his European debut in 2022 with a loan spell at Finnish side SJK Seinajoki. His impressive performances caught the eye of IF Elfsborg, where he spent two seasons, making 40 appearances and scoring four goals. Metz signed him up in the summer of 2025, securing him to a four-year contract.
This season, Yegbe has been a mainstay at Metz, featuring in eight Ligue 1 games. His strong performances led to a late call-up for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Angola and Niger. Despite not yet debuting for the Black Stars, Yegbe remains determined to earn a place in the squad for the upcoming World Cup.
Terry Yegbe's ambition is clear: to help FC Metz stay in Ligue 1 and secure a spot in the Ghanaian national team for the 2026 World Cup. With his aerial ability and ball distribution, he is a valuable asset to Metz and a promising prospect for the Black Stars.