Carlos Queiroz to lead Ghana at the World Cup following Otto Addo’s exit

In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through the African football landscape, the Ghana Football Association has officially appointed Carlos Queiroz as the new head coach of the Black Stars. At 73, the legendary Portuguese tactician is set to achieve a remarkable milestone, participating in his fifth consecutive FIFA World Cup as he prepares to lead Ghana across the host nations of Canada, Mexico, and the USA.
Queiroz steps into the role following the dismissal of Otto Addo last month. The transition comes at a critical juncture, with only weeks remaining before the tournament begins. Ghana faces a daunting task in Group L, where they are slated to compete against footballing powerhouses England and Croatia, as well as a resilient Panama side.
The appointment brings a wealth of tactical discipline to a squad hungry for redemption. Queiroz, known for his defensive organization and vast tournament experience, is expected to stabilize a team that struggled with consistency in recent months. As the Black Stars prepare for their opening fixtures, the eyes of the continent will be on Queiroz to see if his veteran wisdom can navigate one of the tournament's most competitive groups.
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