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Former Black Stars coach Chris Hughton has concluded his tenure with the national team, holding the unfortunate distinction of possessing the lowest win rate among the last four head coaches.
Assuming the role in February 2023, Hughton's nearly one-year stint resulted in a win-loss-draw ratio of 30.77%, 30.77%, and 38.46%, respectively. Throughout his leadership, the Black Stars scored 13 goals (averaging 1 per game) while conceding 16.
Comparing performance to predecessors:
Otto Addo: Hughton's predecessor and former technical advisor boasted a slightly higher win rate of 33.3% in his 12-game tenure, securing 4 wins, 4 losses, and 4 draws.
Milovan Rajevac: The Serbian coach, dismissed following a disappointing 2021 AFCON campaign, achieved a 37.5% win rate in his second stint, overseeing 8 games with 3 wins, 3 losses, and 2 draws.
Charles Kwabla Akonnor: Among the four coaches, Akonnor holds the highest win rate at 40%. During his 10-game tenure, he notched 4 wins, 4 losses, and 2 draws.
While Hughton faced challenges inheriting a transitioning team amid a competitive qualifying campaign, his win rate remains the lowest compared to immediate predecessors.
The Ghana FA's selection of the next Black Stars coach and their strategy for steering the team toward success will be a point of interest in the coming days.
Assuming the role in February 2023, Hughton's nearly one-year stint resulted in a win-loss-draw ratio of 30.77%, 30.77%, and 38.46%, respectively. Throughout his leadership, the Black Stars scored 13 goals (averaging 1 per game) while conceding 16.
Comparing performance to predecessors:
Otto Addo: Hughton's predecessor and former technical advisor boasted a slightly higher win rate of 33.3% in his 12-game tenure, securing 4 wins, 4 losses, and 4 draws.
Milovan Rajevac: The Serbian coach, dismissed following a disappointing 2021 AFCON campaign, achieved a 37.5% win rate in his second stint, overseeing 8 games with 3 wins, 3 losses, and 2 draws.
Charles Kwabla Akonnor: Among the four coaches, Akonnor holds the highest win rate at 40%. During his 10-game tenure, he notched 4 wins, 4 losses, and 2 draws.
While Hughton faced challenges inheriting a transitioning team amid a competitive qualifying campaign, his win rate remains the lowest compared to immediate predecessors.
The Ghana FA's selection of the next Black Stars coach and their strategy for steering the team toward success will be a point of interest in the coming days.