Carlos Queiroz is set to address the media for the first time as head coach of the Ghana national team on Thursday, marking a significant moment in the country’s preparations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
The Portuguese coach will hold a press conference on Thursday, 23 April at the Alisa Hotel in Accra, with proceedings scheduled to begin at 13:00 GMT. The event will be his first official engagement with journalists since his appointment was confirmed last week.
The briefing is expected to draw strong interest from both local and international media, reflecting the high-profile nature of the role and the anticipation surrounding his arrival. Queiroz, who brings extensive managerial experience to the position, is widely expected to use the occasion to outline his vision for the Black Stars.
During the session, he is anticipated to discuss his football philosophy, tactical approach and immediate priorities as he begins work with the squad. With the World Cup approaching, the press conference is likely to provide early indications of how the team will be shaped under his leadership.
He will also take questions from journalists, offering further insight into his plans as Ghana steps up its preparations for the global tournament, which will be jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Beyond its practical purpose, the event will serve as a formal introduction of Queiroz to Ghanaian supporters. It represents an opportunity for the new coach to establish a connection with fans and outline expectations ahead of one of the most closely watched competitions in world football.
The timing of the press conference is significant, coming as attention begins to turn fully towards the World Cup. Ghana will be making its fifth appearance at the tournament and faces a demanding challenge in Group L.
The Black Stars have been drawn alongside Panama, England and Croatia, a line-up that presents a formidable test in the group stage. With the tournament drawing nearer, scrutiny is expected to intensify on both the players and the coaching staff.
Queiroz’s appointment has already generated considerable discussion, and his first public remarks in the role will be closely analysed for clues about his strategy and ambitions for the team.
The Ghana Football Association will also be hoping that the event helps to foster a positive working relationship between the coaching staff, the media and supporters, as the team looks to build momentum ahead of the competition.
All eyes will now be on Thursday’s press conference, as Queiroz begins the task of guiding Ghana through what promises to be a challenging World Cup campaign.