

Key Takeaways:
- Carlos Queiroz resigned as Ghana head coach after an 11-week stint, following a 1-0 defeat to Colombia last Friday in the round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
- Ghana progressed to the World Cup knockouts as one of the eight best third-placed teams in Group L, securing one win, two draws and two defeats under Queiroz
- The Ghana Football Association is expected to appoint a new head coach ahead of a 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Ivory Coast in September
Queiroz’s Departure After World Cup Elimination
Carlos Queiroz has stepped down as head coach of the Ghana national team following their exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. His eleven-week leadership concluded after Ghana suffered a narrow 1-0 loss to Colombia on Friday night at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, which ended the Black Stars’ campaign at the round-of-32 stage.
The 73-year-old Portuguese manager was originally appointed on 13th April, just two months prior to the tournament, on a four-month contract. His deal included an extension option set to trigger only if Ghana reached the quarter-finals – a target ultimately not met after Jhon Arias secured Colombia’s victory with a 14th-minute goal.
🚨🇬🇭 Carlos Queiroz has decided to leave Ghana national team head coach job with immediate effect. pic.twitter.com/6tHT7ss7jm
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 5, 2026
Reflections from Queiroz: Pride, Dissatisfaction, and Support
In a farewell message addressed to Ghanaians, Queiroz expressed a mix of pride and what he termed “healthy dissatisfaction” regarding his brief spell with the Black Stars, stating:
“Football, like life, teaches us one timeless lesson: you either win, or you learn. I leave this journey with pride in what we achieved, but also with the healthy dissatisfaction of those who always wanted more. Reaching a higher level should never be the destination; it should be the beginning of even greater ambitions.”
He placed emphasis on the significance of strong foundations off the pitch, highlighting the need for investment and support within the Ghana Football Association to foster success and nurture talent.
Turning to the supporters, Queiroz acknowledged the thousands of fans who accompanied the team across Toronto, Foxboro, Philadelphia, and Kansas City throughout the competition, remarking:
“To the fans, we cannot claim complete sporting satisfaction, but we can proudly say that we honoured the colours of Ghana and restored respect and credibility to the Black Stars on football’s greatest stage. Thank you, Ghana. The journey starts now. To the future.”
Ghana’s Path at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Ghana were drawn into Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Panama. The side advanced from the group stage as one of the tournament’s eight best third-placed teams. Under Queiroz’s supervision, Ghana played a total of five matches: beginning with a 1-1 draw against Wales during a pre-tournament friendly in Cardiff, they then posted a 1-0 victory over Panama in Toronto, held England to a goalless draw in Foxboro, claimed a 2-1 defeat to Croatia in Philadelphia, and finally lost 1-0 to Colombia in the last 32.
| Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Competition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-tournament | Wales | Cardiff | 1-1 Draw | Friendly |
| Group Stage | Panama | Toronto | 1-0 Win | World Cup |
| Group Stage | England | Foxboro | 0-0 Draw | World Cup |
| Group Stage | Croatia | Philadelphia | 1-2 Loss | World Cup |
| Round of 32 | Colombia | Kansas City | 0-1 Loss | World Cup |
Looking Ahead: Ghana FA’s Next Steps
With Queiroz’s departure, the Ghana Football Association must now accelerate the search for a new head coach. The Black Stars are set to take on Ivory Coast in a 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier scheduled for September.




