The Ghana Football Association (GFA) Executive Committee is set to convene on Wednesday for a critical meeting to analyze the nation’s performance at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and deliberate on the future of head coach Otto Addo. Following Ghana’s disappointing exit from the tournament, which has sparked widespread backlash and public concern, this meeting is expected to determine key decisions that could shape the future of Ghanaian football.
Ghana failed to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after an embarrassing performance that saw the Black Stars not eligible for the actual competition in Morocco in 2025. The Black Stars failed to qualify despite being in a qualification group with the likes of Angola, Niger, and Sudan. The Black Stars play their last game of the qualifiers today at the Accra Sports Stadium against Niger. A win for Niger may guarantee them qualification to Morocco if Angola defeats Sudan.
Sources close to the GFA indicate that Otto Addo’s role and potential plans for the national team’s restructuring will be focal points of discussion. Stakeholders and fans alike are eagerly awaiting the outcomes of this meeting, as calls for strategic reforms and accountability grow louder.