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Ghana Get Former Iran Coach Carlos Queiroz For World Cup

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Ghana Get Former Iran Coach Carlos Queiroz For World Cup

Ghana have appointed Carlos Queiroz as head coach of the senior national team, the Black Stars. The former Real Madrid, Manchester United, Portugal and Iran coach will lead Ghana’s campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Queiroz, 73, begins work immediately. Ghana play their first Group L match against Panama on June 17 at BMO Field in Toronto, before facing England on June 23 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, and Croatia on June 27 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

Queiroz brings extensive World Cup experience to the role, having taken charge of national teams at five FIFA World Cups.

Sources close to the GFA said the appointment is structured as a short-term arrangement through the World Cup and will be re-evaluated after the tournament.

“This is not just another job — it is a mission,” Queiroz said in a statement on the GFA website. “And I am ready to give everything of my experience and knowledge once again, in service of the game and the happiness of People.”

The appointment ends a two-week search that began when the GFA dismissed Otto Addo on March 30, hours after a 2-1 friendly loss to Germany in Stuttgart.

That result was the Black Stars’ fourth consecutive-defeat in pre-tournament preparation, following losses to Japan, South Korea and Austria, the last of those a 5-1 defeat in Vienna. Addo, who had qualified Ghana for the tournament by winning eight and drawing one of ten qualifying matches, was fired 72 days before the World Cup’s opening ceremony.

GFA president Kurt Okraku disclosed that the association received over 600 applications in the first 24 hours after Addo’s departure, despite never issuing a public call for candidates.

Kwesi Appiah, currently managing Sudan and a former Black Stars head coach, was frequently mentioned.

However, sources indicate his relationship with Okraku posed a significant obstacle. Tom Saintfiet, the Belgian coach who led Gambia to a historic AFCON quarterfinal in 2021, and Kim Lars Bjorkgren, a Swedish coach working within Ghana’s domestic setup, were also on the shortlist.

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