Legendary coach takes charge of Ghana national team
Portuguese tactician leads African squad
Football news
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
The Ghana national football team has secured a new head coach on the eve of the sport’s most prestigious tournament.
Details: According to insider Fabrizio Romano, the country’s football association has officially announced the appointment of 73-year-old Portuguese specialist Carlos Queiroz as the new manager of the national squad.
The contract takes effect immediately, giving the seasoned coach precious time to prepare the team for the final stage of the 2026 World Cup.
Queiroz was chosen for his immense experience at the international level. The Portuguese coach is renowned for building disciplined sides and delivering results in record time, a skill he has consistently demonstrated with Iran, Egypt, and Portugal’s national teams.