Carlos Queiroz leaves his role as Ghana head coach after the team’s World Cup campaign ends in the round of 32. Multiple outlets report that the 73-year-old coach departs following Ghana’s defeat by Colombia, which concludes their tournament run at the same stage. The reports also state that his tenure lasts just under three months, with Ghana playing in the World Cup under his leadership for only a short period. Free Malaysia Today and BBC Sport both describe the move as Queiroz stepping down, while The Punch and The Athletic report his resignation. The Athletic notes that the loss comes after his fifth consecutive World Cup involvement as a manager, underscoring his long track record at the tournament. Across sources, there is agreement that the decision follows Ghana’s elimination and that Queiroz’s departure occurs shortly after the match, with his next role not addressed in the provided coverage. The focus remains on the end of his brief stint and the immediate need for Ghana to plan for a new coaching setup after the World Cup exit.