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Laryea Kingston open to Ghana coaching role, urges GFA to embrace long-term rebuild

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
July 8, 2026
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Former Ghana midfielder Laryea Kingston says he would gladly accept the opportunity to become head coach of the Black Stars if the Ghana Football Association comes calling, while insisting the national team’s revival depends on a patient, long-term vision rather than short-term expectations.

With uncertainty surrounding the future of Carlos Queiroz after Ghana’s exit from the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup, discussions over who should lead the four-time African champions into a new era have intensified.

Queiroz, who was appointed in April on an interim basis after the dismissal of Otto Addo, hinted through a social media post following the team’s elimination that his spell in charge had come to an end, leaving the Ghana Football Association with a major decision to make.

Kingston believes whoever takes over should be given enough time to reshape the national team instead of being judged solely on immediate results.

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Speaking on Joy Prime, the former Black Stars star called for a complete shift in mindset, arguing that Ghana must commit to a structured rebuilding process that stretches over several years.

“Now, we need to look at the long-term projects, at least five years. We shouldn’t think about getting the coach to come in, and then he has to win something now. We have to be patient and have a five-year project,” the former Ghana international said.

According to Kingston, Ghana’s priority should be assembling a competitive squad capable of sustained success instead of placing unrealistic pressure on a new coach to deliver instant trophies.

“The next World Cup is in four years, and even with the upcoming AFCON, we don’t need to think about winning it now. We need to be honest; we don’t have a team at the moment, so we need to hire a coach and give him at least five years and use him as a project.”

He also stressed the importance of continuity, saying the Black Stars should have an established core of players well before major tournaments rather than rushing to assemble squads shortly before competitions begin.

“The coach should build a team for us, and we should make sure we have a team before there is a competition. We shouldn’t wait until the last minute, and then we call players to come in.”

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Currently in charge of Uganda national under-17 football team, Kingston revealed he is content with his present role but admitted that leading his homeland remains an ambition he would find difficult to turn down.

“I have a job now, and I am happy with my job for now. I’m Ghanaian, and I would love to hear that call [from the FA to come and coach the team]. There is no better joy than helping your country.”

Kingston previously managed Ghana’s Black Starlets before taking charge of Uganda’s U-17 side, where he has enjoyed considerable success. Under his guidance, Uganda secured qualification for the FIFA U-17 World Cup after knocking Ghana out during the qualification play-offs.

His remarks come as the Ghana Football Association prepares to determine the next chapter for the Black Stars following another underwhelming campaign on the international stage.

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