The Ghana Football Association has officially declared the appointment of Carlos Queiroz as the head coach of the national team in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. This strategic move is set to steer Ghana’s ambitions on the global football stage under the guidance of a seasoned tactician.
The Experienced Leadership of Carlos Queiroz
At the age of 73, the Portuguese mentor brings an extensive and distinguished résumé, having previously managed renowned clubs and national sides. His managerial career boasts a noteworthy tenure at Real Madrid, alongside two separate periods serving as an assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Demonstrating his vast expertise, Queiroz will embark on his ninth assignment leading a national team and step onto the World Cup platform for the fourth occasion.
Assuming the role previously held by Otto, Queiroz inherits the responsibility of elevating Ghana’s competitive edge as the nation prepares to contend in the upcoming tournament. His vast international experience and tactical acumen are expected to be instrumental in shaping the squad’s performance and strategic approach on football’s biggest stage.