
New Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz has promised to meet the expectations of Ghanaians, emphasizing commitment and discipline as he begins his tenure. In his first message after his appointment by the Ghana Football Association, the Portuguese coach expressed his vision of unity, discipline, and ambition, stating, "We will honour the expectations of a great football nation." Queiroz takes charge as the Black Stars prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where they are in a challenging group with England, Croatia, and Panama. Their campaign is scheduled to start on June 17 in Toronto. The 73-year-old's extensive international background, including managing Portugal and Iran at multiple World Cups and roles at clubs like Real Madrid and Manchester United, was a decisive factor in his selection.
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