Edmond Tapsoba, celebrated for his Bundesliga success with Bayer Leverkusen, is now driven by a profound ambition to lead Burkina Faso to their first-ever FIFA World Cup™️ appearance.
Following a stellar season in Germany where Leverkusen achieved a historic domestic double, Tapsoba returned to Ouagadougou amidst adulation from his hometown. His focus now firmly set on qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, Tapsoba acknowledges the immense support from his countrymen and aims to reciprocate their faith with a momentous achievement on the global stage.
Despite recent challenges in their World Cup qualifying campaign, including a narrow defeat to Egypt and a draw against Sierra Leone, Tapsoba remains resolute. The Burkinabe center-back emphasizes the team’s determination to learn from setbacks and improve under the guidance of new coach, Brama Traore. With a blend of youthful talent and experienced heads in their squad, Burkina Faso continues to vie for a spot in North America, aware of the campaign’s demanding nature and the need for tactical adjustments in forthcoming fixtures.
For Tapsoba and his compatriots, the dream of World Cup qualification carries deep significance beyond footballing glory. It represents an opportunity to unite a nation, honor past generations who narrowly missed out on previous tournaments, and inspire future footballers across Burkina Faso.
With unwavering support from fans and a renewed sense of purpose under Traore’s leadership, Tapsoba believes they can overcome challenges and make history by securing Burkina Faso’s maiden World Cup berth.