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Carlos Queiroz leaves role as Ghana coach after World Cup last-32 defeat
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Carlos Queiroz leaves role as Ghana coach after World Cup last-32 defeat

July 5, 2026 at 08:46 PM
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Carlos Queiroz has departed as Ghana national team manager following their elimination in the round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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The 73-year-old to leave the position after less than three months in charge following Ghana's last-32 World Cup defeat to Colombia.

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What happened

Carlos Queiroz has left his position as head coach of the Ghana national team after their last-32 exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The departure comes as a direct consequence of the tournament elimination, ending Queiroz's tenure in charge of the Black Stars. Ghana will now begin the process of finding a new manager ahead of upcoming AFCON qualifiers and future international fixtures.

Chance analysis

Queiroz's departure creates immediate managerial instability for Ghana heading into a critical AFCON qualification cycle. As a seasoned international coach, his exit removes tactical continuity, and the Black Stars will need to act quickly to appoint a successor to maintain competitive readiness. This is a negative development for Ghana's short-term prospects but a routine post-tournament change.

Impact

Ghana loses an experienced international manager post-World Cup, creating short-term instability and a transitional phase before a new appointment is made.

AI Insight

Ghana enters a transitional period with no permanent manager; upcoming match projections should account for caretaker uncertainty until a successor is named.

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Carlos Queiroz leaves role as Ghana coach after World Cup last-32 defeat

Carlos Queiroz has departed as Ghana national team manager following their elimination in the round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Article summary

Carlos Queiroz has left his position as head coach of the Ghana national team after their last-32 exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The departure comes as a direct consequence of the tournament elimination, ending Queiroz's tenure in charge of the Black Stars. Ghana will now begin the process of finding a new manager ahead of upcoming AFCON qualifiers and future international fixtures.

Queiroz's departure creates immediate managerial instability for Ghana heading into a critical AFCON qualification cycle. As a seasoned international coach, his exit removes tactical continuity, and the Black Stars will need to act quickly to appoint a successor to maintain competitive readiness. This is a negative development for Ghana's short-term prospects but a routine post-tournament change.

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Jul 5, 2026, 8:46 PM
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