The Ghana Football Association has officially announced the appointment of Carlos Queiroz as the new head coach of the Ghana national football team ahead of the highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The veteran Portuguese tactician brings a wealth of experience to the role, having managed some of the biggest names in world football, including Real Madrid and serving as assistant coach at Manchester United during one of their most successful eras.
Queiroz is no stranger to the global stage. He has guided national teams such as the Portugal national football team and the Iran national football team in multiple World Cup campaigns, earning respect for his tactical discipline and ability to organize competitive sides against top opposition.
World Cup Challenge Ahead
Ghana’s journey in the tournament promises to be a demanding one. The Black Stars will kick off their campaign against the Panama national football team on June 17 in Toronto. They will then face tough group-stage fixtures against the England national football team and the Croatia national football team.
With preparations set to begin immediately, all eyes will be on Queiroz as he looks to build a strong, disciplined squad capable of making a deep run in the tournament.
A New Era for the Black Stars
This appointment signals a bold move by the Ghana FA to leverage experience and tactical expertise as Ghana aims to re-establish itself as a dominant force on the international stage. Fans and analysts alike will be eager to see how Queiroz shapes the team in the months leading up to the World Cup. GHANA SUPPORTERS TV Ghana Football Association
Stay tuned for more updates on the Black Stars’ journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.