We haven't received any resignation letter from Carlos Queiroz - Sports Minister reveals
Kofi Adams, the Minister for Sports and Recreation, disclosed on July 6 in an interview on Joy FM's News Night that he has not received any formal resignation letter from Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz. Mr. Adams stated, "We have not received any resignation letter from the FA to that effect, and I don't take it that people resigned on social media. He wasn't appointed on social media, so I don't think that he resigned via social media."
Queiroz had posted a message on social media suggesting the end of his era, writing he was leaving "this journey with pride in what we achieved, but also with the healthy dissatisfaction of those who always wanted more." Mr. Adams indicated that decisions regarding the coach's future would not be based on a social media post, requiring official communication. Queiroz is expected to submit a comprehensive report covering the team's preparation, activities, and challenges during his tenure, including performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Ghana's Sports Minister, Kofi Adams, addresses the ongoing speculation surrounding Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz's potential resignation.
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