Ghanaian supporters are expected to be at their best behavior during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The global showpiece is set to kick off on November 20, with the Black Stars drawn in Group H alongside Portugal, Uruguay, and South Korea.
The World Cup is being staged in the winter to avoid the searing summer heat in Qatar.
But the average temperatures in November and December are still 26°C and 21°C respectively.
Despite the expected warm weather conditions, fans have been told not to go bare-chested in Qatar.
FIFA has warned fans that shoulders must be covered in public in the conservative Muslim country.
Meanwhile, the removal of shirts inside any stadium is not allowed.
According to The Sun, fans will be fined £2,400 for littering at the World Cup and can expect a similar punishment if they defy the ban on going topless.
Fans can expect to be caught if they break the rules inside stadiums, with 15,000 cameras installed to monitor supporters.
“We have high-resolution special cameras to zoom in on a particular seat and clearly see the spectator,” said chief technology officer Niyas Abulrahiman.
Ghana will be making their four appearance at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.