Carlos Queiroz, experienced Portuguese coach, has been appointed as the new coach of Ghana for the FIFA World Cup 2026, thus adding his fifth consecutive World Cup in charge of a national team.
Queiroz's journey to Ghana
Carlos Queiroz, at 73 years old, will be the strategist for the Ghanaian national team in the upcoming global event, after having led Portugal in South Africa 2010 and Iran in Brazil 2014, Russia 2018, and Qatar 2022. His arrival in Ghana comes after an extensive journey through various national teams, including Colombia, Egypt, Qatar, and Oman.
Challenge in World Cup Group L
Ghana, led by Queiroz, will be part of the competitive Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Panama. With a team valued at over 199 million euros, top stars like Iñaki Williams, Thomas Partey, and Jordan Ayew will seek to shine in the tournament. Their debut will be on June 17 against Panama in Toronto, Canada.
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