The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has officially announced the departure of Otto Addo as head coach of the senior men’s national team, the Black Stars, with immediate effect.
In a statement released by the Association, the GFA confirmed that the decision to part ways with the coach follows recent developments concerning the team’s performance and future direction. While specific details behind the decision were not extensively outlined, the move signals a significant shift in the technical leadership of the national side.
The GFA expressed its appreciation to Otto Addo for his service, acknowledging his dedication, professionalism, and contributions during his tenure. The Association noted that his efforts played a role in the team’s development and wished him success in his future endeavors.
“The Ghana Football Association sincerely thanks Otto Addo for his commitment and work with the Black Stars and wishes him the very best in his future career,” the statement emphasized.
Looking ahead, the GFA assured stakeholders, fans, and the general public that steps are already underway to determine a new technical direction for the Black Stars. The Association indicated that further announcements regarding the appointment of a new head coach or interim management team will be communicated in due course.
The decision marks a new chapter for Ghana football, as attention now turns to rebuilding and strengthening the national team ahead of upcoming international competitions.
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