The Ghana Football Association has officially appointed Carlos Queiroz as the new head coach of the national team, signaling a decisive move ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The 73-year-old tactician takes over the role with immediate effect, bringing with him decades of international coaching experience.
Queiroz, who has previously managed several national teams including Portugal, Iran, and Colombia, is widely respected for his tactical discipline and ability to organize competitive squads on the global stage. His appointment reflects Ghana’s ambition to strengthen their performance and make a significant impact at the tournament.
The Ghanaian team, known as the Black Stars, has been in search of stability and direction following recent managerial changes. By securing a coach of Queiroz’s caliber, the federation hopes to instill confidence within the squad and improve overall results.
With preparations already underway, Queiroz is expected to quickly assess the team, implement his philosophy, and guide Ghana into a new era as they gear up for the world’s biggest football competition.



