In a dramatic move just weeks before the global tournament kicks off, Ghana has turned to veteran tactician Carlos Queiroz to lead the Black Stars at the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The Portuguese coach, 73, steps in following the departure of Otto Addo after recent friendly defeats, tasked with galvanizing a squad with high expectations.
Queiroz is no stranger to the World Cup stage, making this his fifth consecutive appearance as a head coach at the tournament. He brings a wealth of experience, having previously guided Portugal to the round of 16 in 2010 and leading Iran through the last three editions. His appointment underscores Ghana's desire for seasoned leadership in a challenging Group L, where they will face Croatia, England, and Panama.
"This is not just another job – it is a mission," Queiroz declared, signaling his commitment to the cause. The Ghana Football Association selected him from over 600 applicants, citing his extensive tournament pedigree as a key factor. With warm-up matches against Mexico and Wales on the horizon, Queiroz has little time to imprint his philosophy on the team, setting the stage for a fascinating and urgent World Cup buildup for the Black Stars.
