Sports and Recreation Minister Kofi Adams has hinted that Ghana could extend the contract of Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz but insists any discussions about his future will only take place after the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Queiroz has overseen an impressive start to Ghana’s World Cup campaign, guiding the Black Stars through their opening two matches unbeaten. Ghana currently sit second in Group L with one match remaining against Croatia .
The Portuguese tactician has won over many Ghanaian supporters with his tactical approach and the team’s disciplined performances, prompting growing calls for the Ghana Football Association to retain him beyond the tournament.
Speaking to Citi Sports, Kofi Adams acknowledged the public support for Queiroz but stressed that the immediate focus remains on the World Cup.
“Well, surely it’s something that we will be looking at and if you listen to many persons across the country, even before the ministry spoke or even the FA said anything, Ghanaians are already giving the indication that we should keep him for some time.

“But let’s finish this project. We have the World Cup project ahead of us.
“Let’s finish this and like we said before we came here, that when we finish this project, we can then make decisions about the future of anybody.”
The minister’s comments suggest the government is encouraged by the direction of the national team under Queiroz, although no formal decision has been taken regarding his long-term future.
For now, all attention remains on Ghana’s final Group L encounter against Croatia before preparations begin for the knockout stages, where the Black Stars will hope to continue their impressive World Cup run.








