Belgium-born tactician Tom Saintfiet has expressed strong interest in taking charge of Ghana’s senior national team, the Black Stars, once his current contract with Mali comes to an end.
Saintfiet, who has built a reputation across Africa with his tactical expertise and ability to manage diverse squads, confirmed that Ghana remains one of the national teams he admires deeply. According to him, leading the Black Stars would be a career highlight given the nation’s football history and immense talent pool.

“I have great respect for Ghana and its football tradition. When my contract with Mali expires, I would gladly consider the Black Stars job if the opportunity comes,” Saintfiet reportedly stated.
The coach has previously managed national teams such as The Gambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Togo, earning recognition for his ability to transform squads into competitive sides. With Ghana currently at a crossroads in its managerial direction, his remarks are expected to stir debate among football stakeholders.
For many Ghanaian fans, the idea of Saintfiet at the helm brings mixed feelings—some see his vast African experience as an asset, while others believe the Black Stars should prioritize homegrown coaches like Otto Addo, who is on the verge of making history with back-to-back World Cup qualifications.
As his tenure with Mali progresses, football observers will be closely watching to see if the Ghana Football Association (GFA) makes a move once his contract ends.
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