Former Manchester United assistant coach Carlos Queiroz is now the head coach of Ghana’s national football team for the upcoming World Cup.
The 73-year-old Portuguese coach takes over from Otto Addo, who was fired on March 31 after the team lost friendly matches to Germany and Austria.
Ghana, known as the Black Stars, is in the same World Cup group as England. The team also did not qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations under Addo’s leadership. Queiroz worked as Sir Alex Ferguson’s assistant at Manchester United twice, first from 2002 to 2003 and again from 2004 to 2008. He also had a stint as the head coach of Real Madrid.
Most recently, Queiroz managed Oman but left the role last month after they did not qualify for the World Cup. He said, “I accept this mission with the same passion and commitment that have guided me throughout my career. Ghana is a nation of talent, pride, and footballing soul. I arrive with respect for its history and belief in its future.”
Queiroz led Portugal to the last 16 at the 2010 World Cup and coached Iran in the last three tournaments. He has also worked with teams in Egypt, Japan, Colombia, and South Africa, and previously managed Portugal in the early 1990s.
Ghana will play their first World Cup match in Group L against Panama on June 17, followed by games against England on June 23 and Croatia on June 27. This World Cup will take place in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.





