The Ghana Football Association has moved swiftly to begin the search for a new head coach for the Ghana national football team following the dismissal of Otto Addo, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup fast approaching.
The decision comes on the back of a disappointing international window that exposed significant concerns within the team. Ghana were heavily beaten 5-1 by the Austria national football team in Vienna before suffering a 2-1 defeat to the Germany national football team in Stuttgart—results that intensified scrutiny on the technical setup.
With confidence shaken and expectations rising, the FA has opted for a change in direction, sparking discussions over who is best suited to lead the Black Stars into the global tournament.
Top Candidates in the Frame
As the search gathers pace, several high-profile and experienced names have emerged as potential successors:
5. Winfried Schäfer – Experience and Stability
The veteran German coach represents a safe and steady option. Already familiar with Ghana’s football structure, Schäfer’s deep understanding of the African game makes him a strong candidate to provide short-term stability.
4. Kwesi Appiah – The Familiar Route
A return for Appiah would signal a “Sankofa” approach. Having previously coached Ghana, he understands the demands of the role. However, his current commitment to the Sudan national football team could complicate negotiations.
3. Tom Saintfiet – The African Specialist
Saintfiet brings vast experience across the continent and is known for his organised and disciplined teams. His tactical structure could address the defensive vulnerabilities exposed in recent matches.
2. Kim Lars Björkgren – The Modern Option
Currently making strides with the Ghana women’s national football team, Björkgren represents a progressive and bold choice. His modern tactical ideas could reshape the team’s identity, though such a move would be a significant shift.
1. Hervé Renard – The Dream Appointment
Renard stands out as the most high-profile option. With a proven track record in African football and success on the international stage, he would be a statement appointment. However, prising him away from the Saudi Arabia national football team may prove difficult.
Race Against Time
With the World Cup drawing closer, the urgency for a quick and decisive appointment cannot be overstated. Ghana must quickly stabilise and rebuild confidence as they prepare to face top opposition on football’s biggest stage.
The coming weeks will be crucial as the FA weighs its options—balancing experience, continuity, and ambition—in a decision that could define Ghana’s World Cup campaign.













