Tag: Chris Hughton

  • Otto Addo returns as Black Stars coach

    Otto Addo returns as Black Stars coach

    The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has confirmed Otto Addo’s return to lead the Black Stars.

    The former Ghanaian international replaces Chris Hughton, who was fired after the team’s unsuccessful Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign in Ivory Coast earlier this year.

    Otto Addo’s appointment follows the search committee’s five-member recommendation for Black Stars Head Coach.

    GFA affirmed that they have extended an offer to Addo for a 34-month contract with a two-year option to extend.

    Otto Addo can take up the role permanently in May of this year if Borussia Dortmund agrees to release him during the March international window.

    Borussia Dortmund, a team in the Bundesliga, announced that Otto Addo will be leaving his position as a talent coach in the summer.

    He will return to Germany following the forthcoming international break, which they have also confirmed his release for.

  • Chris Hughton fired after Black Stars crash out of AFCON 2023

    Chris Hughton fired after Black Stars crash out of AFCON 2023

    Following the Black Stars’ disastrous exit from AFCON 2023, Chris Hughton was fired.

    The head coach of the Black Stars, Chris Hughton, has been relieved of his duties, according to an announcement made by the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

    The choice was made after the Black Stars lost all three of their group matchups and were eliminated from AFCON 2023.

    Dissolution of the technical team was also mentioned in the GFA statement, which was released four hours after Ghana’s early elimination from the Ivory Coast tournament was confirmed.

    According to the FA, “a roadmap on the future of the Black Stars” will be provided in the upcoming days.

    After Otto Addo’s contract with the men’s senior national team expired following the 2022 World Cup, Hughton was appointed in February 2023.

    He was assigned to manage the start of the Stars’ 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign as well as the remaining Ghanaian qualifiers for AFCON 2023, as well as travelling with the team to the competition in Ivory Coast.

    Hughton was named the Black Stars’ Technical Advisor prior to taking over as head coach. He held this position for the Qatar tournament and before the team’s two-leg playoff match against Nigeria for the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

    As Black Stars head coach, Hughton oversaw 13 games, going 4–5 in wins, 5–5 in draws, and 4–4 in losses.

    Hughton’s team recorded three victories, two defeats, and four draws in nine competitive games.

    In addition to the results, the Black Stars’ performances under the former manager of Brighton, Newcastle, and Nottingham Forest have drawn criticism, leading to the team’s dismal performance at AFCON 2023.

    Fans and commentators have frequently questioned his decisions and handling of the games.

    Ghana was eliminated from the AFCON for the second consecutive year at the group stage after drawing with Egypt and Mozambique and losing to Cape Verde in the opening match.

    Hughton acknowledged that he was to blame for the Ivory Coast’s subpar performances.

    He told the media following Monday’s 2-2 draw with Mozambique, “I take responsibility for this performance and admit my results with the Black Stars have not been good enough.”

    With two international friendlies against world champions Argentina and China scheduled for March, the Black Stars will now need to regroup following their most recent setback.

    They will then return their focus to the World Cup qualifiers, where they will play matches against Central African Republic and Mali in June.

  • Video: Angry supporter ‘attacks’ Chris Hughton after Ghana’s defeat to Cape Verde

    Video: Angry supporter ‘attacks’ Chris Hughton after Ghana’s defeat to Cape Verde

    A furious fan ‘attacks’ Chris Hughton following Ghana’s loss to Cape Verde

    Following Ghana’s defeat in their opening 2023 AFCON match, an enraged fan reportedly confronted Chris Hughton at the Black Stars hotel.

    On Sunday at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Hughton’s team lost disappointingly, 2-1, to lowly-ranked Cape Verde.

    Ghana 1–2. Cape Verde: The 2023 Black Stars are off to a losing start. AFCON
    After Jamiro Monteiro’s rebound, the Black Stars fell behind after just 17 minutes due to a lacklustre performance.

    With a header from Alexandre Djiku in the second half, Ghana recovered, and for a brief while, it appeared as though the evening might be theirs.

    But late in the game, Cape Verde surprised them when Garry Rodrigues scored the game-winning goal by taking advantage of a defensive blunder.

    Hughton is alleged to have been confronted by an enraged Ghanaian fan at the team hotel following the game, where he was pelted with obscenities.

    According to Joy Sports journalist Muftawu Nabila, security had to restrain the supporter and escort him away from the Irish coach.

    “Security removed a supporter who was acting furiously and using profanity towards Chris Hughton; he has not been charged.” Actually, there was no communication with the coach,” the reporter stated on X (the former Twitter).

    Group B now has the Blue Sharks at the top, and Ghana at the bottom, behind Egypt and Mozambique, who drew 2-2 earlier in the day and now share a point apiece.

    The Black Stars’ next match is scheduled for Thursday, January 18. They will take on Egypt.