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Home Soccer Ghana Fires Otto Addo Just 72 Days Before World …
Ghana Fires Otto Addo Just 72 Days Before World Cup Kickoff
Soccer Apr 1, 2026 2 min read

Ghana Fires Otto Addo Just 72 Days Before World Cup Kickoff

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The Black Stars pull the trigger on their manager after a string of poor results threatens their 2026 campaign.

Ghana has pulled the plug on Otto Addo's tenure as head coach, delivering the shocking news just over two months before the 2026 World Cup begins. The Ghana Football Association made the ruthless decision following a dismal run of form that has left the Black Stars' World Cup preparations in tatters.

Addo's dismissal comes after a series of defeats that exposed glaring weaknesses in the team's setup and tactical approach. The former Borussia Dortmund assistant coach, who previously guided Ghana to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, failed to build on that foundation and instead watched his side stumble when it mattered most.

The timing couldn't be more brutal for Ghana's World Cup ambitions. With less than 11 weeks to find a replacement and rebuild team chemistry, the Black Stars face an uphill battle to make an impact on football's biggest stage. The new manager will inherit a squad brimming with talent from Europe's top leagues but lacking the cohesion needed to compete against the world's elite.

This dramatic shake-up reflects the unforgiving nature of international football, where results speak louder than reputation. Ghana's football bosses have sent a clear message that mediocrity won't be tolerated as African football continues its quest for greater World Cup success. The pressure now mounts to find the right leader who can unite the diaspora stars and home-based talent into a formidable force.

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