The Panama national football team remains proud and hopeful after their World Cup 2026 debut, despite losing to Ghana. President José Raúl Mulino expressed his support for the team through his X account, highlighting that all of Panama is with the team. Panama's Archbishop, José Domingo Ulloa, also expressed his support for the team, reminding that defeats are part of the growth of great teams. The defeat hurt, but Panamanian fans still have faith in their team, as expressed by a fan in the Parque de Las Madres, in Pedregal. The feeling is shared, there was suffering, but also recognition of the team's performance. The leader of the Catholic Church, José Domingo Ulloa, called for confidence to be maintained, highlighting that there is still a way to go. The Panama national football team is moving forward, with the support of its people and important personalities. As time goes on, the team will continue to give its best, with courage, discipline, and love for Panama. The faith remains in Croatia, the team's next rival. The Panama national football team is ready to face the challenge, with the confidence of its people and the support of personalities like President José Raúl Mulino and Archbishop José Domingo Ulloa. The team will continue to fight, with the passion and effort that characterizes them, and with the hope of advancing in the 2026 World Cup. But the road ahead will not be easy, and the team must be prepared to face tough opponents. So, the team will continue to work hard, with the goal of making their country proud. And with the support of their fans, they will be able to overcome any obstacle.