L-R: Kwasi Appiah, Otto Addo, Chris Hughton and CK Akonnor are former Black Stars coaches

GhanaWeb Feature by Benjamin Sackey

The recent success story of the Black Stars in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers cannot be told without mentioning the Ghanaian coaches who have managed the team.

Some local coaches, such as James Kwasi Appiah and Otto Addo, have led the team to qualify for the FIFA World Cup.

Many of these coaches are still active in team management. Kwasi Appiah, for instance, is currently in charge of the Sudan national team and has qualified them for the 2025 AFCON but might missed out on the World Cup after back-to-back defeats in the qualifiers.

While some coaches recorded higher win rates across more matches, others had lower success rates in the Black Stars.

This GhanaWeb feature puts the spotlight on the records of the local coaches who have managed the Black Stars in the last two decades.

How Black Stars players performed after FIFA World Cup qualifiers

Otto Addo

First Stint (March 2022 – November 2022)

During his first stint as the Black Stars’ interim coach, Otto Addo’s biggest win was a 3–0 victory against Madagascar, while the largest defeat was a 4–1 loss to Japan.

He also led the team to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, edging out Nigeria on the away goal rule.

Performance Statistics:

Matches: 12

Wins: 4

Draws: 4

Losses: 4

Win rate: 33%

Goals Scored: 14

Goals Conceded: 16

Second Stint (March 2024 – Present)

Otto Addo failed to qualify the team for the 2025 AFCON following a disappointing performance in the qualifiers.

However, the team has since bounced back and is now on the verge of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Performance Statistics:

Matches: 16

Wins: 6

Draws: 5

Losses: 5

Win rate: 37%

Goals Scored: 27

Goals Conceded: 18

Clean Sheets: 4

James Kwasi Appiah

First Stint (2012 – 2014)

Kwasi Appiah’s major achievement was qualifying Ghana to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. the first time a Black/indigenous coach led the team to the Mundial.

He also secured a fourth-place finish at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.

Performance Statistics:

Matches: 31

Wins: 16

Draws: 6

Losses: 9

Win rate: 51%

Goals Scored: 62

Goals Conceded: 33

Second Stint (2017 – 2019)

His second tenure included qualification for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, although the team was eliminated in the Round of 16 by Tunisia on penalties.

As a result, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) did not renew his contract, and he left the role in December 2019.

Performance Statistics:

Matches: 23

Wins: 10

Draws: 8

Losses: 5

Win rate: 43%

Charles Kwablan (CK) Akonnor

(2020 – 2021)

Akonnor was appointed in January 2020 but was sacked in September 2021 due to inconsistent performances.

Performance Statistics:

Matches: 10

Wins: 4

Draws: 2

Losses: 4

Win rate: 40%

Goals Scored: 13

Goals Conceded: 9

Chris Hughton

(2023 – 2024)

Hughton’s tenure ended following Ghana’s disappointing group-stage exit at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.

This major setback, coupled with underwhelming performances in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, led to his dismissal.

He served as the head coach of the Black Stars from February 2023 to January 2024.

Performance Statistics:

Matches: 13

Wins: 4

Draws: 4

Losses: 5

Win rate: 30%

Meanwhile, watch as Ghanaians debate the performance of Black Stars coach Otto Addo



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