
Otto Addo is set to return as the head coach of Ghana's men's national soccer team, with Borussia Dortmund agreeing to release him from his talent development role after this season. Previously leading the team in 2022, including their World Cup appearance, Addo will now have a 34-month contract, potentially extendable by two years, to guide the team through major tournaments like the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2026 World Cup, according to an announcement by the Ghana Football Association.
Otto Addo feels privileged and honored to lead Ghana's national soccer team again, valuing his interim experience and looking forward to future challenges. His notable tenure at Dortmund, where he helped develop talents like Haaland and Sancho, is acknowledged by Dortmund's agreement to release him for Ghana's upcoming matches, reflecting recognition of his contributions and support for his national commitment.

Otto Addo's illustrious career, marked by achievements both as a player, including a Bundesliga win with Dortmund and a 2006 World Cup appearance for Ghana, and as a coach, sets a promising foundation for his tenure as Ghana's head coach. His comprehensive experience and vision are expected to drive the national team's success in upcoming international tournaments.