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Numbers tell the story: Otto Addo’s second Black Stars era ends in frustration

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
March 31, 2026
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Otto Addo. Source: Ghana Black Stars' official X account.

The second coming of Otto Addo as Ghana’s national team boss was built on the promise of continuity and quiet progress. Instead, it concludes with lingering questions, uneven performances, and a record that never quite convinced.

The Ghana Football Association has officially drawn the curtain on Addo’s tenure after a turbulent stretch that exposed both structural flaws and on-pitch inconsistency. Across 22 matches at the helm, the numbers paint a mixed picture, one that ultimately tipped the balance against him.

Ghana managed eight wins, five draws, and nine defeats under his leadership, scoring 35 goals while conceding 28. That return translates to 29 points from a possible 66, with an average of 1.32 points per game, figures that reflect a side struggling to find sustained rhythm.

There were moments where the Black Stars hinted at progress. Wins over Mali, Central African Republic, Madagascar, Comoros, and Chad provided brief sparks and helped keep campaigns alive when momentum threatened to slip.

Otto Addo axed as Black Stars seek fresh direction after heavy friendly setbacks

Yet, those flashes were overshadowed by recurring struggles against more demanding opposition. Ghana repeatedly fell short in key matchups, failing to secure victories against Nigeria, Sudan, Niger, and Angola, each encountered twice. Further setbacks against Japan, South Korea, Austria, Germany, and Uganda only deepened concerns about the team’s competitiveness on the bigger stage.

Perhaps the most damaging blow to Addo’s reign was the inability to secure qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, a failure that significantly eroded confidence in the project.

The final chapter unfolded during the March international window. A heavy defeat to Austria, followed by another loss to Germany, laid bare the team’s defensive fragility and lack of cohesion, issues that had lingered beneath the surface for months.

Ironically, Addo departs having achieved one of his primary objectives: guiding Ghana to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. But even that milestone has been overshadowed by the broader inconsistency that defined his time in charge.

Now, Ghana must quickly regroup. With the World Cup on the horizon and a daunting group featuring Panama, Croatia, and England, the focus shifts to finding a successor capable of restoring belief and sharpening the team’s competitive edge.

GFA part ways with Otto Addo https://t.co/HXaoJNQUGh

— 🇬🇭 Black Stars (@GhanaBlackstars) March 31, 2026

The next appointment could define not just Ghana’s tournament prospects but the direction of the national team for years to come.

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