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| Otto Addo |
The Ghana Football Association has officially announced the immediate departure of Otto Addo as head coach of the senior men’s national team, the Black Stars.
In a brief but decisive statement, the Association confirmed that both parties have gone their separate ways with immediate effect, bringing an end to Otto Addo’s tenure at the helm of Ghana’s national team.
The GFA expressed appreciation for Addo’s service, acknowledging his contribution during his time in charge. While details surrounding the decision remain limited, the tone of the announcement signals a clean break as Ghana looks to reset its technical direction.
Otto Addo, who previously led the Black Stars through crucial international assignments, including major tournament qualifiers, exits at a time when expectations around the national team remain high. His period in charge was marked by moments of promise, but also inconsistency—issues that have continued to spark debate among fans and analysts.
The GFA has assured that plans are already underway to define a new technical path for the team, with an official announcement on the next head coach expected “in due course.” That decision will be critical, especially as Ghana prepares for upcoming international competitions and qualification campaigns.
This development signals yet another transition phase for the Black Stars, a team still searching for stability, identity, and a return to dominance on the African stage.
With the spotlight now firmly on the GFA, attention shifts to who takes over—and whether the next appointment can finally deliver the consistency and results Ghanaian football demands.



