Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz stated his main goal is to reach the second round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He believes this is a realistic target for the team. Ghana has been drawn into Group L. Their opponents in this group include Panama, Croatia, and England.
Queiroz discussed this ambition after his first match as the Black Stars' coach. That game ended in a 1-1 draw against Wales. He coached his first game on a Tuesday evening. The match took place at Cardiff City Stadium.
The Portuguese coach emphasized the importance of advancing. He said, “At the end of 270 minutes, we have to qualify for the second round, that is the main goal of our team and my priority.” Queiroz added that the entire team is focused on this objective. He believes that once the second round is reached, the real competition begins.
The knockout stage is where the true World Cup begins. Queiroz highlighted that “everyone wants to be there.” This statement underscores the high stakes of reaching the latter stages of the tournament. Ghana has a history of performing well in the World Cup. Their previous best performance was reaching the quarter-finals in 2010. The national football team's performance has significant cultural and economic implications in Ghana. Success in international tournaments can boost national pride and potentially attract tourism and investment.
The coach's comments come after a challenging period for the Black Stars. The team had lost five consecutive matches prior to the draw with Wales. Their last victory was against Chad in October of the previous year. This win occurred during their last World Cup qualifier. The Black Stars will need to improve their form significantly to meet Queiroz's ambitious target.