Former Ghana defender Jonathan Mensah, a veteran of two FIFA World Cups, is trading his boots for a camera at the 2026 tournament â shifting from player to storyteller as he documents the raw emotions of football's biggest stage.
Mensah, who represented Ghana at the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, is now capturing the scenes and feelings of players and fans through his photography, offering a unique perspective that only someone who has lived the experience can provide.
Some of his recent work, including photos from the friendly match between Ecuador and Guatemala, has already turned heads. His ability to freeze moments of tension, joy, and heartbreak reflects a deep understanding of the game and its emotional toll.
Football gave Mensah unforgettable memories as a player. Now, he is returning the favour â preserving moments for the world to see, this time from behind the lens.
The 35-year-old, who earned over 70 caps for Ghana and had a distinguished club career in MLS with Columbus Crew, is proving that life after football can be just as fulfilling when purpose remains at the centre.
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