
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has reaffirmed its full confidence in Otto Addo to lead the Black Stars at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, confirming that there are no plans for a technical shake-up before the global tournament.
After steering Ghana through a strong qualification campaign, Addo has earned the trust of both officials and fans.
His leadership, tactical discipline, and commitment to youth development have reshaped the national team’s identity.
Young talents like Mohammed Kudus, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, and Ernest Nuamah have flourished under his management, while the experienced core continues to deliver consistent performances.
The GFA believes maintaining Addo’s leadership will ensure stability and unity ahead of 2026.
Under his guidance, Ghana’s qualification campaign showcased renewed energy and structure, making the team one of Africa’s most tactically balanced sides.
The former Dortmund midfielder guided the Black Stars to seven victories and a draw since he took over from Chris Hughton.
As preparations intensify, the Black Stars’ focus is shifting to refining their approach and building momentum through high-profile friendlies.
With Addo confirmed at the helm, Ghana’s journey to North America promises to be one of confidence, discipline, and ambition - as the team aims to surpass its past achievements on the world stage.
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