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Addo out as Ghana’s Coach 72 days before World Cup

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Ghana, who ⁠reached ​the World Cup for the ​fifth time, are in Group L along with Croatia, England and Panama.

Ghana have parted ways with coach Otto Addo, with 72 days remaining until ​the kickoff of the 2026 World Cup, ‌the country’s football association (GFA) announced this Tuesday.

The decision came a few hours following a 2-1 defeat by Germany in Stuttgart during ​their preparation for the tournament which will ​be held in North America next summer. Ghana ⁠also lost 5-1 in Austria on Friday.

“The Ghana ​Football Association (GFA) have parted ways with the Head Coach ​of the senior men’s national team (Black Stars), Otto Addo effective immediately,” it said in a statement.

Former Borussia Dortmund player Otto Addo, appointed ​for a second stint in March 2024, failed ​to qualify Ghana for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations ‌despite ⁠having Premier League players Antoine Semenyo and Mohammed Kudus in his squad.
The German-born coach won eight matches and lost nine in 22 games in charge of ​the West African ​nation.
Otto Addo, ⁠50, led Ghana at the 2022 World Cup, after previously working as an ​assistant to Milovan Rajevac.

They recorded a 3–2 ​win ⁠over South Korea in Qatar but exited at the group stage after defeats by Portugal and Uruguay.

Ghana, who ⁠reached ​the World Cup for the ​fifth time, are in Group L along with Croatia, England and Panama.

–Reuters–