Ghana turn to experienced coach Carlos Queiroz after setbacks, aiming to revive fortunes before crucial World Cup campaign begins.
Carlos Queiroz, Head Coach of Oman, looks on before the Group B FIFA Arab Cup 2025 match between Oman and Morocco at Education City Stadium in Doha, Qatar, on December 5, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto) (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil / NurPhoto via AFP)
The 73-year-old Portuguese replaces Otto Addo, who was sacked on 31 March following friendly defeats by Germany and Austria. Ghana, known as the Black Stars, also failed to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations under Addo.
Queiroz previously served as assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford in two spells between 2002–2003 and 2004–2008, with a stint as head coach of Real Madrid in between.
He most recently managed Oman but left the role last month after they failed to qualify for the World Cup.
“I accept this mission with the same passion and commitment that have guided me throughout my career,” Queiroz said.
“Ghana is a nation of talent, pride, and footballing soul. I arrive with respect for its history and belief in its future.”
Mozambique-born Queiroz led Portugal to the last 16 at the 2010 World Cup and has coached Iran at three consecutive editions of the tournament. He has also held coaching roles with Egypt, Japan, Colombia, and South Africa, and previously led Portugal in the early 1990s.
Ghana will open their World Cup campaign in Group L against Panama on 17 June, before facing England on 23 June and Croatia on 27 June. The tournament will be co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico.
Faridah Abdulkadiri
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