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29.06.2022 Football News

I am ready for Black Starlets job, says ex-Black Stars midfielder Laryea Kingston

I am ready for Black Starlets job, says ex-Black Stars midfielder Laryea Kingston
29.06.2022 LISTEN

Former Ghana winger, Laryea Kingston says he is ready and qualified enough to take charge of the country’s U-17 national team, the Black Starlets.

The 41-year-old has been working at Right to Dream Academy since hanging his boots.

With the fortunes of the Black Starlets dwindling in recent years, Laryea believes he has the experience and know-how to turn things around.

“Anytime the FA will call me and they believe that I have what it takes to help the country, I’m ready to serve,” he said on Starr FM.

“I’m just waiting for that call. It’s one of my ambition to serve my country. I can have a coaching job in Europe and any part of the world but if I don’t serve my country, it will be something that will not be complete in my life. At the moment I’m ready when it comes to juvenile football.”

He added: “I have ideas about how to develop players so if the nation allows me to coach one of the youth national teams, I will be more than happy to bring all my experiences and the knowledge that I have acquired throughout my coaching career on board.”

Laryea, who played for the Black Stars from 2002 to 2010, acquired a UEFA B coaching license in February 2022.

The ex-Hearts of Oak star started his coaching badges when he hung his boots and is currently a youth team coach at the Right to Dream Academy.

Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah
Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah

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