Ghana’s Head Coach Carlos Queiroz has left the country’s football fraternity in shock after announcing his resignation on social media following the team’s exit from the World Cup 2026.
The coach’s decision has sparked both sadness and admiration from fans and critics alike.
In a heartfelt message posted on his Facebook page, the coach expressed pride in what the team achieved but also a sense of healthy dissatisfaction with the outcome. He emphasized the importance of building the Black Stars’ success beyond the pitch, creating an environment that prepares, protects, and develops Ghana’s exceptional football talent.
The coach’s resignation comes as a blow to the country’s football fans, who were hoping for a better outcome in the World Cup. However, the coach’s message has been met with praise for its sincerity and vision for the future of Ghana’s football.
“The future of the Black Stars will not be built only on the pitch,” he wrote. “Black Stars Success must start off the field, by creating the best possible environment to prepare, protect and develop Ghana’s extraordinary football talent.”
Football experts in the country have welcomed the coach’s decision, citing it as a sign of maturity and willingness to take responsibility for the team’s performance. “It takes a big man to admit when he’s made mistakes and take responsibility for them,” said renowned football analyst, Kofi Owusu.
“The coach’s resignation is a positive step towards rebuilding the team and restoring the confidence of the Ghanaian people in the Black Stars.”
The coach’s message has also been praised for its emphasis on the importance of creating a conducive environment for the team’s success. According to former Black Stars player, Stephen Appiah, this approach is long overdue. “We’ve always focused on the pitch, but it’s time we started thinking about the off-pitch aspects of our game,” he said.
“The coach’s vision for the future of the Black Stars is a breath of fresh air, and I’m excited to see how it will shape the team’s future.”
As the country mourns the loss of the coach, fans are also taking to social media to express their gratitude for his service and dedication to the team. “Thank you for your hard work and dedication, Coach,” wrote one fan. “You will be deeply missed, but your legacy will live on.”
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Ghanaians Reacts to Choach’s Resignation
Jeremiah Kobina Egyabeng said;
‘We shall forever remember everything you did for Ghana. You revived the team spirit and you indeed lifted the flag of Ghana ‘
Ebenezer Quami Dovi said:
‘If you read meanings into the second paragraph and compare to the last line up you could clearly see there was hand in that line up.
Hmmm Ghana’
Romeo Tha Great said:
‘I think He should be given a long term contract to start building from today. The only way we can restore our glory.’
Tagoe Dennis said:
‘I heard Brandon Asante questioned you after he didn’t come on during England and Croatia game and the rest was history’
Nana Yaw Boakye said;
‘We all know what you’re trying to communicate.
“The future of the Black Stars will not be built only on the pitch.
Black Stars Success must start off the field, by creating the best possible environment to prepare, protect and develop Ghana’s extraordinary football talent.”’
Setor Efo Kofi said;
‘It was obvious there was a force you couldn’t resist in your starting eleven against Colombia. It also seemed to have impacted your substitutions. You had better options with your substitutes. Brandon Asante, Bonsu Baah, Jonas Adjetey and few others could have done it better. Your attackers were overly pampered. Regardless of how things went, you’re a good coach. Just be decisive and you’ll forever win our support.’
Bernard Boateng:
‘Any wise person will see solutions in his message. The future of the black stars must start off the pitch, creating evmnvironment to develop local talent. Over to you people in football authority in Ghana. This is the only way.










