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Queiroz steps down after Ghana's World Cup disappointment

Carlos Queiroz has resigned as Ghana head coach after the Black Stars' World Cup campaign ended with a 1-0 defeat to Colombia in the last 16. The Portuguese coach said he leaves with pride but urged reforms off the pitch to secure the team's future success.

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00:00Carlos Kairos has stepped down as Ghana's head coach following the Black Stars' World Cup exit after a 1-0
00:06defeat to Colombia in the Round of 16.
00:10In an emotional farewell, Kairos said that while the team didn't achieve complete supporting success,
00:16they restored pride, respect and credibility to Ghanaian football on the world stage.
00:21He added, you either win or you learn, saying he lives with pride but also a desire for even greater
00:28achievements.
00:30The veteran Portuguese coach also suggested that Ghana's future success depends on stronger support off the pitch,
00:37urging the Football Federation to create a better environment for developing talent.
00:42Kairos Tania was also marked by controversy over the selection of Thomas Perry,
00:48who played during the tournament while facing ongoing legal proceedings in England.
00:53His departure now leaves Ghana searching for a new direction ahead of future competitions.
01:00Kairos Tania
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