Carlos Queiroz named Ghana head coach before World Cup
Carlos Queiroz has been appointed as the head coach of Ghana's national football team, the Black Stars, just before the FIFA World Cup. The Ghana Football Association announced the appointment of the 73-year-old Portuguese coach after Otto Addo's departure following friendly match defeats.

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AI-generatedCarlos Queiroz has been appointed as the head coach of Ghana's national football team, the Black Stars, just before the FIFA World Cup. The Ghana Football Association announced the appointment of the 73-year-old Portuguese coach after Otto Addo's departure following friendly match defeats. Queiroz, who recently left his role as Oman's coach, brings extensive World Cup experience, having led Portugal in 2010 and Iran in the last three tournaments. He was selected from over 600 applicants due to his experience. Queiroz has also coached Egypt, Japan, Colombia, and South Africa. He aims to use his experience to bring success to Ghana at the World Cup.
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5 extractedQueiroz was chosen from more than 600 local and foreign applications.
This is not just another job – it is a mission.
Ghana were left without a coach 72 days before the World Cup kickoff.
Queiroz left his role as Oman coach last month after the side failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
Ghana have appointed Carlos Queiroz as the head coach of their men’s national team.