Carlos Queiroz has landed in Ghana to assume control of the senior national squad, stepping in at a vital time as the country prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
On Wednesday, April 22, the seasoned Portuguese coach arrived in Accra and started a short but crucial mission to get the Black Stars competitive before the June world tournament.
An official announcement is scheduled for today, Thursday, April 23, at the Alisa Hotel, where Queiroz is anticipated to meet the media and describe his immediate priorities, football philosophy, and team plans.
As pressure increases to produce a respectable World Cup campaign, the Ghana Football Association has taken a results-driven strategy, as seen by his appointment on a four-month contract.
Queiroz won’t be working by himself.
Along with three other technical team members and his dependable assistant, Roger De Sa, he forms a backroom staff with a wealth of international experience.
This fresh approach was made possible by the departure of former Ghana national football team coach Otto Addo following a string of disappointing friendlies.
Ghana’s placement in Group L raises hopes that the Black Stars would regain their competitive advantage and have a significant influence on the greatest football stage.
Source: newsthemegh.com