Carlos Queiroz Quits as Ghana Coach After the Team’s World Cup Exit
- Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz resigned from his position on Sunday, following the Black Stars' elimination from the FIFA World Cup in the Round of 32.
- The 73-year-old manager took charge in April after replacing Otto Addo 72 days before the tournament, serving only a three-month tenure with the team.
- Ghana advanced from the Group stage after beating Panama, drawing with England, and losing to Croatia, but their World Cup journey concluded with a 1-0 defeat to Colombia in the knockout round.
- Queiroz posted on Instagram that he leaves "with pride in what we achieved," while noting that reaching this level "should be the beginning of even greater ambitions."
- Managing at his fifth consecutive World Cup, the former coach for Iran, Portugal, and Egypt led Ghana in only one friendly match prior to the tournament.
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