GFA Parts Ways with Paintsil as Queiroz Takes Charge Ahead of 2026 World Cup

GFA Parts Ways with Paintsil as Queiroz Takes Charge Ahead of 2026 World Cup

The Ghana Football Association has officially parted ways with John Paintsil in his role as high-performance coach of the Ghana national football team, marking a significant shift in the team’s technical structure.

The decision forms part of a broader restructuring effort by the federation as it seeks to reposition the national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Queiroz, who brings a wealth of international experience, is expected to assemble his own technical team as he takes charge of the Black Stars during a crucial preparatory period. His immediate mandate is to stabilize performances and instill a competitive edge within the squad.

Ghana’s recent World Cup campaigns have fallen short of expectations, with early exits in both 2014 and 2022 raising concerns about consistency and long-term planning. The federation now turns to Queiroz’s proven pedigree in international football to guide a turnaround.

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