The former Brighton and Hove Albion manager Chris Hughton has been appointed head coach of Ghana’s national team.
Hughton, who also managed Newcastle, Birmingham, Norwich and Nottingham Forest after a successful playing career, had been technical adviser to the Black Stars for the past 12 months.
The duration of the 64-year-old’s contract has yet to be revealed.
The Ghana Football Association posted a statement on its website.
It said: “The Ghana Football Association has the pleasure to appoint Chris Hughton as head coach of the Black Stars following extensive deliberations between the two parties.
“The appointment is in line with the vision of the GFA to continue with the project of building a formidable squad that started with Otto Addo in the lead up to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tournament.
“The GFA has also decided to maintain assistant coaches George Boateng and Mas-Ud Didi Dramani. The three coaches were part of the technical team for the World Cup in Qatar.”