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Ghana’s Sports Minister, Kofi Adams, has confirmed that the country will announce a new head coach for the Black Stars by Monday, marking the end of a prolonged search for a suitable replacement. The move comes after the previous coach’s contract ended, with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) working to find a fresh face capable of leading the team to success in international competitions.
In a statement to the media, Minister Adams emphasized the urgency of the decision, highlighting the importance of securing the right leadership for the team ahead of upcoming fixtures. He noted that the new coach would bring renewed strategies, vision, and leadership to the Black Stars as they prepare for vital international qualifiers and tournaments.
“The search for the new coach has been thorough, and we are confident that the person who will take the helm will help steer the Black Stars towards greater success,” Adams said.
The announcement has generated excitement among fans, players, and officials, all eager to see who will fill the role. While speculation has been rife about potential candidates, no official names have been released, but various high-profile coaches, both local and international, have been rumored to be in contention.
The new coach will inherit a team with a storied history, but one that has recently faced challenges in maintaining its elite status in African football. Expectations are high, with the Black Stars looking to build on past achievements and secure qualification for future global tournaments.
As the announcement draws closer, attention is fixed on the identity of the new coach, with Ghana’s footballing future in the hands of whoever is chosen to lead the team into the next chapter.
Story by Efua Nessa
Source :Loco tv