The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is preparing to make a definitive decision on the future of Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz. Following the conclusion of recent competitive fixtures, the association is currently evaluating a comprehensive technical report regarding the team’s performance during the 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign. The 73-year-old veteran tactician, who took over the reigns on a short-term contract following the dismissal of Otto Addo, now faces a critical assessment period that will determine whether his tenure will be extended for the long term.
Amidst this administrative review, prominent voices within the Ghanaian football community have raised concerns about the strategic direction of the national team. George Afriyie, the former Vice President of the GFA, has publicly expressed doubts regarding Queiroz’s suitability for a permanent role. Afriyie argues that the Black Stars require a younger and more ambitious head coach to ensure sustained success on the international stage. He emphasized that while Queiroz brought immense experience, the modern game and Ghana's specific developmental needs might be better served by a leader capable of overseeing a multi-year project rather than a short-term fix.
The upcoming decision comes at a pivotal moment for Ghanaian football as the nation seeks to stabilize its technical bench after a period of transition. Queiroz was brought in with limited preparation time to navigate the World Cup qualifiers, succeeding Otto Addo in a high-pressure environment. As the GFA leadership analyzes the technical report, they must weigh the benefits of Queiroz’s vast international experience against the growing calls for a fresh, youth-oriented approach. The outcome of this review will be instrumental in defining the Black Stars’ trajectory as they look toward future continental and global tournaments.
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