Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz brings unmatched experience to the Ghana Black Stars. Here’s what defines his remarkable career spanning five decades.
Tactical Discipline Master:
Widely regarded for his structured approach and defensive solidity, Queiroz has managed teams across five different decades.
Nine National Teams:
Ghana is his ninth international side, after Portugal, Iran (three World Cups), Egypt, Colombia, South Africa, UAE, Qatar, and Oman.
Man United Trophy Haul:
He served two stints as assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson, securing three Premier League titles and the 2008 UEFA Champions League.
Real Madrid Boss:
He took charge as head coach of Real Madrid in the 2003–04 season, proving his elite club credentials.
Portugal’s Golden Generation:
He was the architect of the famed youth era, leading Portugal U-20 to consecutive FIFA World Cup titles in 1989 and 1991.
Youth Talent Shaper:
He excelled in developing young stars, building foundations for long-term national team success.
Global Pedigree:
A highly respected tactician whose vast international résumé promises discipline and results for Ghana.
