The Ghana Football Association has officially unveiled Carlos Queiroz as the new head coach of the Black Stars, with the experienced tactician declaring his readiness to take on what he calls the toughest assignment of his career.
The unveiling ceremony took place at the Alisa Hotel on Thursday, April 23, marking the beginning of a new era for Ghana’s senior national team as it looks ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Addressing the media, Queiroz expressed appreciation for the opportunity and acknowledged the weight of expectation that comes with leading one of Africa’s most storied football nations.
“My first words are to express my gratitude. The federation, the government of Ghana, and the fans. It’s a privilege and an honour for me to be here today. It’s very special.
“Since I arrived, I have felt the vibration. I realised the soul of the Black Stars is huge, and as a result, the expectations of the Black Stars are huge. This is the biggest challenge of my entire career, and I’m ready for that. I can promise that I will bring my forty years of experience to help,” he said.
The former Real Madrid and Portugal national team manager emphasised unity as a key ingredient for success, calling on stakeholders to rally behind the team.
“I trust, and I believe that with the support of my staff and the board and the fans, all together as one Ghana united, I believe and trust that we can bring success and happiness to the people of Ghana. In simple words, I can say I’m ready, and so let’s do it together,” Queiroz added.
With his official unveiling complete, Queiroz is expected to immediately begin work, focusing on rebuilding and strengthening the Black Stars as Ghana intensifies preparations for the next World Cup campaign.




























