Ghana’s Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has indicated that discussions will be held with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) regarding the future of Black Stars head coach Otto Addo.
Addo, 49, was reappointed in March 2024 on a three-year contract but has come under intense scrutiny after failing to guide the national team to qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
In response to growing concerns, the GFA has taken steps to strengthen the Black Stars’ technical team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
As part of this restructuring, experienced German coach and former Cameroon AFCON winner Winfried Schäfer has been appointed as the technical advisor and football director for both the Black Stars and the GFA.
Additionally, Kris Perquy will serve as the team psychologist, while Gregory De Grauwe has been assigned the role of video analyst.
Speaking in an interview with Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, Minister Adams acknowledged the decision to retain Addo but emphasized the need for further evaluation to determine if he remains the right person for the job.
“We will engage the GFA on the future of Otto Addo, and we will arrive at a common ground and know whether he will stay or leave,” he said.
“We didn’t qualify for the AFCON, but we plan to qualify for the World Cup, so we will engage the GFA to know if Otto Addo is the right person for the team going forward.
“I have heard all the complaints of Ghanaians, but we will engage the GFA. I believe that we cannot do the same thing and expect a different result,” he added.
Meanwhile, former Black Stars players John Paintsil and Fatau Dauda have been retained as part of the technical team.
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