Carlos Queiroz leaves Ghana job, calls for stronger off-field structures for Black Stars
Carlos Queiroz has left his position as head coach of the Black Stars, bidding an emotional farewell to Ghana following his stint with the team. He reflected on his tenure with a call for long-term structural improvements in the country's football development system, stating in a Facebook post that "you either win or you learn." Queiroz expressed pride in the progress made but also a sense of "healthy dissatisfaction" and the belief that more could have been achieved.
Queiroz stressed that the future success of the team would depend not only on on-field performance but also on strong institutional support and preparation structures. He wrote that "Black Stars success must start off the field, by creating the best possible environment to prepare, protect and develop Ghana's extraordinary football talent." Queiroz expressed gratitude to the leadership of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for the opportunity and praised the players and technical staff for their commitment and dedication.
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