Ghana’s football landscape has been thrown into uncertainty after the Ghana Football Association (GFA) officially sacked head coach Otto Addo following a string of disappointing results.

The decision comes just 72 days before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, raising serious concerns about preparation and stability within the Black Stars camp.
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The situation has been further complicated by injury concerns surrounding Mohammed Kudus, who may miss the World Cup due to a quad injury that could require surgery.
Meanwhile, striker Antoine Semenyo has completed a blockbuster $87 million move to Manchester City, making headlines globally but also shifting focus away from national team stability.
Coaching Crisis Ahead of World Cup
The GFA now faces mounting pressure to appoint a new head coach quickly, with fans and analysts questioning the timing of Addo’s dismissal.
With the World Cup approaching, the lack of continuity could affect team chemistry, tactics, and overall performance.
Kudus Injury Raises Major Concerns
Kudus has been one of Ghana’s most influential players, and his potential absence would be a significant blow to the team’s attacking strength.
Medical assessments are ongoing, but early indications suggest a race against time for recovery.
Why This Story Matters
With coaching uncertainty, injury setbacks, and major player movements, Ghana’s World Cup hopes face a defining moment. The coming weeks will be critical in shaping the Black Stars’ chances on the global stage.
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