Carlos Queiroz has been officially appointed as the new head coach of the Ghana national team, stepping into the role at a crucial moment ahead of this summer’s World Cup.
The experienced 73-year-old tactician now takes the reins as Ghana gear up for their fifth appearance on football’s biggest stage.
With the tournament fast approaching, Queiroz’s arrival signals a strategic move aimed at strengthening the Black Stars’ competitive edge.
Looking ahead, Ghana are set for a challenging group campaign, lining up against England national team, Croatia national team, and Panama national team.
As the fixtures draw closer, all eyes will be on how quickly Queiroz can implement his philosophy and rally the squad.
Meanwhile, the veteran coach returns to the dugout after stepping down from his position with Oman in March.
Known for his vast international experience, Queiroz brings a wealth of knowledge, having previously managed several national teams across different continents.
Over the years, he has taken charge of Portugal, South Africa, Iran, Colombia, Egypt, and Qatar: building a reputation as a seasoned tournament coach capable of navigating high-pressure competitions.
Now, as kickoff to the World Cup approaches, Queiroz faces the immediate task of blending experience with ambition, as Ghana aim to make a strong statement on the global stage.

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