I did not resign - Carlos Queiroz plays down Black Stars resignation claims
Carlos Queiroz has dismissed reports claiming he has stepped down from his role as Black Stars head coach following Ghana's elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He stated, "I didn't resign. I sent a message of gratitude."
Speculation intensified after Queiroz shared a social media message expressing gratitude for the opportunity to lead the national team. Many interpreted this post as a farewell, despite the 73-year-old still being under contract until August. Ghana's fifth FIFA World Cup campaign ended in the Round of 32 after a defeat to Colombia. The Black Stars had progressed to the knockout stage after finishing third in their group. Queiroz was appointed Black Stars head coach on a four-month contract, replacing Otto Addo ahead of the World Cup. His current deal with the Ghana Football Association is expected to be reviewed in the coming weeks.
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Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz has addressed reports regarding his future with the national team following Ghana's elimination from the 2026
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