The Ghana Football Association (GFA) Execultive Council is set to settle on Otto Addo's future as the head coach of the Black Stars today, November 27.
This follows Ghana's inability to fit the qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Last week, the Executive Council met to consider on Addo's situation, yet a ultimate conclusion was conceded to now.
During the planned meeting, Otto Addo will introduce his specialized report, itemizing the explanations for the group's horrible showing in the qualifiers. The council will likewise assess the general performance of the technical team since Addo's appointment.
In a proclamation delivered on Thursday, November 21, the GFA affirmed the plan of the meeting:
"The Executive Council will meet the Head coach of the Black Stars, Mr. Otto Addo, on the 27th of November, 2024, to discuss his technical report on the fair ended AFCON qualifiers and the general performance of the technical team since assuming duty recently."
Under Addo's tenure, the Black Stars battled in the qualifiers, neglecting to get a solitary success. They recorded three losses and three draws, completing rearward in Group F, which included Niger, Sudan, and Angola.
Appointed in March 2024, Addo succeeded Chris Hughton on a 34-month contract with a possibility for 24 extra months.
In the mean time, the GFA as of late reported the disintegration of the Black Stars The Management Committee.
With AFCON qualification presently too far, the Black Stars will move their concentration to the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, which start in March 2025. Ghana's initially matches will be against Chad and Madagascar.