The World Cup continues to leave victims in its wake, and nine coaches have now left their positions as national team managers after their adventure in this World Cup ended.
The latest to announce his departure was Carlos Queiroz . The Portuguese coach announced his resignation as Ghana’s manager on Sunday after just under three months in the position . His departure was largely motivated by the Black Stars’ elimination in the round of 32 against Colombia . This marks the end of Queiroz’s fourth World Cup , having also been involved in the 2010 (Portugal), 2018, and 2022 (Iran) editions.
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The veteran Portuguese coach took over as Ghana’s manager last April with the goal of returning the African nation to the knockout stages of a World Cup after their impressive performance in South Africa in 2010. And he succeeded. Ghana finished third in Group L , even managing a point against England. However, they ultimately said goodbye to the World Cup after a narrow defeat to Colombia.

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