“Ghana Appoints Carlos Queiroz as Black Stars Head Coach for 2026 FIFA World Cup Campaign”
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has officially appointed veteran Portuguese tactician Carlos Queiroz as head coach of the Black Stars, marking a decisive move to strengthen Ghana’s bid for qualification and competitiveness at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The appointment signals Ghana’s intent to leverage Queiroz’s extensive international coaching pedigree as the West African nation seeks to reassert its influence on the global football stage. Queiroz, a former manager of national teams including Iran national football team, Portugal national football team, and Egypt national football team, brings decades of experience in tournament football and team rebuilding.
GFA officials described the decision as part of a broader strategic overhaul aimed at restoring confidence in the national team following mixed performances in recent international competitions. The Black Stars, four-time African champions, are under pressure to secure qualification for the expanded 48-team 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Queiroz is widely recognized for his disciplined defensive approach and ability to maximize team cohesion, qualities the GFA believes are essential for navigating the competitive African qualifiers. His previous tenure with Iran saw the team reach consecutive World Cups, while his stint with Egypt included a runner-up finish at the Africa Cup of Nations.
In his first remarks following the appointment, Queiroz expressed confidence in Ghana’s footballing potential, noting the country’s “rich talent pool and proud football heritage.” He emphasized the importance of unity, tactical discipline, and long-term planning as key pillars for success.
The GFA also indicated that Queiroz will work closely with local technical staff to ensure continuity and integration within Ghana’s football development framework. Analysts suggest that blending international expertise with domestic knowledge could prove critical in achieving sustainable results.
Ghana’s World Cup qualification campaign is expected to intensify in the coming months, with fans and stakeholders closely watching how the new coach shapes the squad and implements his philosophy.







