The Ghana Football Association (GFA) intends to rent a residential facility for new Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz.
The Portuguese gaffer, will lead Ghana at the FIFA World Cup coming up in Canada, Mexico and the United States in June and July.
In 2018, the Sports Ministry, together with the Works and Housing Ministry, secured an official residence for the Black Stars head coach.
Today, the GFA has converted that facility into a technical hub, meaning the new Ghana coach would be housed in a rented apartment.
Sources say, Queiroz would be staying at a hotel in Accra during his stay in Ghana.
After the 2022 World Cup, the GFA made us understand that the funds will be used for the legacy project which will see to the construction of 40 bedroom bespoke accommodation which will house the National teams including the Black Stars team and the technical.
Today, Ghanaians are being told that the GFA is going to rent a place for the new Black Stars technical team.
Meanwhile, the GFA will unveil Coach Queiroz in Accra on Thursday ahead of Ghana's participation in the upcoming Mundial.
Coach Queiroz, will address the media on his plans for the Black Stars, and, where he intends to see the team place at the upcoming tournament.
Ghana, is in a tough pool alongside England, Croatia and Panama at the group stage of the tournament.