Otto Addo stepped down as the coach of Ghana’s Black Stars. The 47-year-old German-born confirmed his exit after Ghana failed to make the knockout round of the ongoing World Cup Qatar 2022 having lost 2-0 to Uruguay in their last Group H match on Friday.Uruguay were equally bundled out.Ayew misses from the spot as Ghana, Uruguay crash out in dramatic Group H finishThe result ensured Ghana finished bottom of their group and, speaking after the match, Addo confirmed he would step down from his role with the national team and instead focus his efforts on his other job – a talent coach with Borussia Dortmund.“Yes, I said it before when I started as an assistant coach in October last year. It was clear actually that I would stop after the World Cup. At the moment me and my family see our future in Germany and I like my role at Dortmund and we are very happy there. From the day I started I said if we qualified I would resign after the World Cup, even if we are champions,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_6862176##Addo was appointed as one of Ghana’s two deputies for the then-coach Milovan Rajevac.He became the interim coach of Ghana in March this year and guided them to the 2022 Qatar World Cup finals after drawing 1–1 against Nigeria.Addo was the first Ghanaian manager to win a match at the World Cup with Ghana.