Elimination from the World Cup brings the next “victim,” and the renowned coach resigns.

Carlos Queiroz has resigned as the coach of the Ghana national football team. His departure comes just three months after his appointment, following the team’s elimination from the 2026 World Cup. The Portuguese coach, who took charge in April, led the “Black Stars” to a third-place finish in Group L.

However, the national team’s campaign concluded with a 1-0 defeat against Colombia in the round of 16. Queiroz’s resignation concludes his brief tenure with the squad. This marks his fifth time serving as a coach at the World Cup level, having previously managed Portugal, Iran, and Egypt in the global tournament.

His departure occurs amidst the first notable changes to the national team’s coaching staff. The decision by the coach signals a shift in leadership for the team. Despite the short duration of his time with Ghana, Queiroz’s involvement represents a significant chapter in the team’s recent history.

The circumstances surrounding his exit—following the team’s elimination—underscore the immediate impact of the tournament’s outcome on the coaching role.

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