The Ghana Football Association has announced that Chris Hughton will be taking on the role of head coach for the Black Stars. Following the resignation of Otto Addo in December, the former Premier League manager has been appointed to lead the team towards their vision of building a strong squad for the World Cup.
The GFA has expressed their excitement about the appointment in a statement on their website, noting that it came after extensive discussions between the two parties. The statement also mentions that Hughton has been serving as the Technical Advisor for the Black Stars over the past year.
Appointed Black Stars New Head Coach
The Ghana Football Association has made a highly anticipated announcement with the appointment of Chris Hughton as the head coach of the Black Stars.
With a solid background in the Premier League and a recent role as the Technical Advisor for the team, Hughton is expected to bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the position.
Joining him will be two familiar faces, George Boateng and Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, who served as assistant coaches under former head coach Otto Addo. The three coaches have already demonstrated their abilities by being a part of the technical team during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The terms and details of the contract will be revealed in the near future.