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From Dujković to Addo: Ghana’s World Cup coaching story

Stephen Awuah
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Ghana’s FIFA World Cup history has been shaped by a blend of foreign and local coaches, with each campaign reflecting a distinct mix of ambition, drama and national pride.

Since making their debut in 2006, the Black Stars have been led by four different managers at the tournament.

These include two Serbian coaches and two Ghanaians, with no coach taking charge of the team at more than one World Cup during that period.

From the historic breakthrough under Ratomir Dujković in 2006 to the more recent rebuilding phase overseen by Otto Addo, Ghana’s World Cup journey has been marked by steady progress as well as significant challenges.

The appointment of Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz, who is expected to lead the national team to its fifth World Cup appearance, has raised fresh expectations among supporters.

With 42 days to the 2026 tournament, The Ghana Report Sports Desk looks back at the managers who have guided the Black Stars on football’s biggest stage.

  • 2006 – Ratomir Dujković (Serbia) 

Coach Ratomir Dujković

Ghana made its first-ever FIFA World Cup appearance in 2006 under Serbian coach Ratomir Dujković, who was appointed by then Ghana Football Association president Ben Koufie.

Before taking charge of Ghana, he had coached Rwanda and China’s U-23 team.

At the tournament in Germany, Ghana lost 2-0 to Italy in their opening match but bounced back strongly, beating the Czech Republic 2-0 and the United States 2-1 to finish second place of their group.

Their impressive run ended in the Round of 16, where they lost 3-0 to Brazil on June 27, 2006.

Goals from Adriano, Zé Roberto, and Ronaldo secured Brazil’s victory.

Ghana’s squad featured key players such as Stephen Appiah, Michael Essien, Otto Addo, Asamoah Gyan, Sammy Adjei, and John Mensah.

  • 2010 – Milovan Rajevac (Serbia)
Coach Milovan Rajevac        Image: Getty Images

In 2010, Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac, working under GFA president Kwesi Nyantakyi, led Ghana to the FIFA World Cup.

Before taking charge of the Black Stars, he had coached clubs such as Borac Čačak in Serbia.

At the tournament, Ghana beat Serbia 1-0, lost 1-0 to Germany, and drew 1-1 with Australia in the group stage.

The squad featured players including Asamoah Gyan, Kevin-Prince Boateng, Stephen Appiah, Michael Essien, John Paintsil, and Richard Kingson.

Ghana advanced to the Round of 16, where they defeated the United States 2-1 after extra time.

Their campaign ended in a dramatic and heartbreaking quarter-final against Uruguay, which finished 1-1 before Ghana lost on penalties following Asamoah Gyan’s missed spot kick in extra time.

  • 2014 – James Kwesi Appiah (Ghana)
Coach James Kwesi Appiah

James Kwesi Appiah became the first Ghanaian coach to qualify the Black Stars for the 2014 FIFA World Cup during the tenure of Kwesi Nyantakyi.

Before taking the role, he had served as Ghana’s assistant coach and also managed local clubs such as Asante Kotoko.

At the tournament in Brazil, Ghana drew 2-2 with Germany, lost 2-1 to the United States, and were beaten 2-1 by Portugal, exiting at the group stage.

The campaign was also affected by internal challenges within the team.

Key players in the squad included Asamoah Gyan, André Ayew, Jordan Ayew, Sulley Muntari, and Kwadwo Asamoah.

  • 2022 – Otto Addo (Ghana)
Coach Otto Addo

Otto Addo led Ghana to the 2022 FIFA World Cup after a dramatic playoff victory over Nigeria, under GFA president Kurt Okraku.

Before taking charge of the Black Stars, he worked mainly as an assistant and talent coach at Borussia Dortmund.

At the tournament, Ghana lost 3-2 to Portugal, defeated South Korea 3-2, and then lost 2-0 to Uruguay, finishing third in their group and exiting at the group stage.

Key players in the squad included Mohammed Kudus, Thomas Partey, André Ayew, Jordan Ayew, and Daniel Amartey.

Otto Addo once again guided Ghana to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup under GFA president Kurt Okraku.

His previous experience with the national team helped bring stability to the Black Stars during the qualification campaign.

However, he was later dismissed after failing to qualify Ghana for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations and following poor performances in pre-tournament World Cup friendlies.

Weeks after his departure, he was replaced by Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz.

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TAGGED:2026 FIFA World CupGhanaJames Kwesi AppiahMilovan RajevacOtto AddoRatomir Dujković
SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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