Ghana appoints Carlos Queiroz ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
Ghana have announced the appointment of Carlos Queiroz as head coach of the national team ahead of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.

The 27-year-old shot-stopper was forced off before the hour mark during Nigeria's international friendly against Jordan after picking up a hip problem, raising fears of a potentially lengthy spell on the sidelines, Africasoccer.com reported.
However, those concerns have since been allayed following medical assessments that confirmed the injury was not serious.
After roughly a week out, Uzoho has rejoined full training with the Cypriot club, a development that comes as a significant relief for both his club and the Nigeria national team.
Sources close to the situation indicated that the goalkeeper responded well to treatment and showed no complications during his recovery period.
"Fortunately, it wasn't something serious. He has recovered well and is already back with the team in full training," a source revealed to the publication.
Uzoho's return is particularly timely for Nigeria, where he remains a key figure between the posts. His presence brings experience and authority to the defensive line as the Super Eagles continue preparations for upcoming international fixtures.
At club level, his availability also provides a boost to Omonia, who are navigating a demanding stage of their season and will benefit from his reliability in goal.
"Having him back is important for the team. He gives confidence to the defenders and brings stability," the source added.
Despite the brief setback, Uzoho's rapid recovery underlines both the minor nature of the injury and his physical resilience. With no lingering concerns reported, he is now expected to push for a starting role in the coming matches.
For both club and country, his return signals a welcome sense of continuity - and a reminder of his importance between the posts.