
Coaching experts drawn from Ghana and the Confederation of African Football – CAF, will be taking some thirty selected coaches through a re-classification course at the national camp in Prampram.
The programme under the organization of the Ghana Football Association is aimed at reviving and revamping the country's coaches association to fall within the directives of the CAF.
The 15-day course, which comes off at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram begins July 26 and would run to August 9.
A statement by the programme coordinator, George Dasoberi, explained that participants will be taken through written and practical examinations for the award of a professional coaching license "C".
Selected coaches three-week programme are: Dramani Masud-Didi and Nassam Yakubu (Northern Region), Ibrahim Mohammed and Osman Alhassan (Upper West Region)), Issaka Anas Abdulai and Peter Abilba (Upper East Region)) and Kwasi Owusu, Kwame Opuni and Jones B. Awuah from the (Brong Ahafo Region).
The rest are: Iassac Asare Lartey, Kweku Prempeh and Evans Adotey (Ashanti Region), Christopher Tsomafo, Salia Salem Zigah and Dickson W. Akotia (Volta Region), Jojo Ampah, Kofi Kwaw Amuah, Alhaji Tahiru Yussif, Abubakar Yussif and J.A. Norman (Central Region) and Kofi Abdallah, Kingsley Eben Sagoe and P.S.K. Paha (Western Region).
The others are: Edward Ansah, Anue Mensah and Hesse Odamettey (Greater Accra Region), Abdul Aziz Mohammed and Nti Behene Bonsu (Eastern Region) and Stephen Abugri from Tema.



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