Carlos Quieroz appointed Ghana national team coach

Seventy-three-year-old Carlos Quieroz has taken over as head coach of Ghana's Black Stars, replacing Otto Addo. The Portuguese coach will lead the team into the World Cup. Queiroz brings a wealth of international experience to the role.

Carlos Quieroz, a veteran coach known for his global stints, has been named the new manager for Ghana's national football team. At 73, he steps in ahead of the World Cup, marking another chapter in his extensive career with national sides. SvenskaFans reported the appointment on April 13, 2026. Queiroz previously served at Real Madrid and as assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson on multiple occasions. Since 2008, he has managed Portugal, Egypt, Colombia, Iran twice, Oman, and Qatar, including Iran's team at the 2022 World Cup. This move replaces Otto Addo, who was recently dismissed by Ghana. Queiroz's appointment comes as Ghana prepares for upcoming international competitions, with his track record in high-stakes tournaments expected to bolster the Black Stars.

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