
Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz, known for his structured approach and defensive solidity, has been appointed to lead the Ghana Black Stars. This marks his ninth international team, having previously managed Portugal, Iran three World Cups, Egypt, Colombia, South Africa, UAE, Qatar, and Oman. Queiroz served two stints as assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, contributing to three Premier League titles and the 2008 UEFA Champions League. He also held the head coach position at Real Madrid during the 2003โ04 season. Queiroz is recognized for his role in developing Portugal's "Golden Generation," leading the U-20 team to consecutive FIFA World Cup titles in 1989 and 1991, and has a reputation for shaping young talent. His career spans five decades, bringing a wealth of global experience and tactical discipline to Ghana.
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