Gaspar Joins Black Stars Technical Team, Reunites with Queiroz Ahead of World Cup Push

The Ghana Football Association has confirmed the appointment of Daniel Gaspar as goalkeepers’ trainer for the Ghana national football team, bolstering the technical setup ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Gaspar’s arrival sees him reunite with head coach Carlos Queiroz, continuing a long-standing professional partnership that spans more than three decades across club and international football. The duo’s collaboration is widely regarded as one built on tactical discipline and meticulous player development.

A respected authority in goalkeeping coaching, Gaspar brings a wealth of experience to the role. He previously served with the Portugal national football team during the 1990s and again between 2009 and 2010, contributing to the development of elite-level goalkeepers during both stints.

His appointment is expected to sharpen Ghana’s last line of defense as preparations intensify for the Mundial. With the Black Stars aiming to make a strong impression on the global stage, the addition of Gaspar signals a deliberate effort to strengthen the technical bench and enhance performance standards across all departments.

As the countdown to 2026 gathers pace, attention will now turn to how Queiroz and his trusted lieutenant can mold Ghana’s goalkeeping unit into a formidable asset in their World Cup campaign.

Partager