The Ghana Football Association has parted ways with Black Stars head coach Otto Addo following a series of disappointing performances that intensified pressure on the technical team.
Sources indicate that the decision comes after recent results failed to meet expectations, with concerns raised over the team’s tactical approach, consistency, and overall performance. The Black Stars’ struggles in key matches are believed to have played a major role in the move.
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Appointed to lead the national team during a transitional period, Addo was tasked with rebuilding and stabilizing the squad. While there were moments of promise, inconsistency and underwhelming outcomes ultimately overshadowed progress made under his tenure.
The Ghana Football Association is expected to announce an interim replacement in the coming days as preparations continue for upcoming international fixtures.
Football fans across Ghana have reacted with mixed emotions. While some support the decision as necessary to reset the team, others believe more time should have been given to allow the coach to fully implement his plans.
Attention now turns to who will take over the role permanently and how quickly the team can regain form and confidence ahead of crucial competitions.
The dismissal marks yet another chapter in the ongoing efforts to restore the Black Stars to top form on the continental and global stage.









