Ghana Shake-Up Before World Cup: Otto Addo Dismissed After Poor Run

Otto Addo has been relieved of his duties as head coach of Ghana national team just months before the start of the 2026 World Cup. The decision, announced by the Ghana Football Association, takes immediate effect and comes at a critical time for the team’s preparations.
The move follows a disappointing series of results in recent friendly matches, where Ghana struggled to find consistency. Defeats against strong European opponents extended their losing streak, raising serious concerns about the team’s form and readiness heading into a major tournament.
Pressure had been mounting on Addo as performances failed to improve, especially with the World Cup approaching. The federation ultimately opted for a decisive change, hoping to reset the team’s direction and restore confidence within the squad before the competition begins.
This marked Addo’s second spell in charge after previously leading Ghana in 2022, including their campaign at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. During that tournament, the team showed glimpses of promise but fell short of advancing beyond the group stage despite securing a notable victory.
Ghana now faces a demanding challenge, having been drawn into a tough group alongside Croatia, England, and Panama. With limited time remaining, the federation must quickly appoint a new coach capable of stabilizing the squad and preparing them to compete at a high level on the global stage.
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