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Abdul Karim Zito, the coach of Dreams FC, has openly stated that his reluctance to tolerate insults has deterred him from pursuing the vacant coaching position for the Black Stars.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has established a committee, headed by Vice President Mark Addo, tasked with identifying and appointing a new coach for the four-time Africa champions. This decision follows their disappointing performance in the AFCON, which led to the dismissal of the coaching staff.
Despite his prominent position in Ghanaian football, Zito clarified that he did not submit an application for the coaching role.
Elaborating on his choice, Zito asserted, “I didn’t apply for the job. I have my reasons, and it’s not because I can’t work. No one was born to handle the Black Stars. I want to be factual; those of us affiliated with Kurt Okraku, including me, are victims of circumstances.”
“Insults are something I cannot tolerate, which is why I refrained from applying,” Zito added, emphasizing his wish to avoid potential controversies and negative criticisms.
Zito, known for his efforts in scouting and nurturing talent in Ghana, has previously managed various youth national teams and achieved success by guiding Ghana to victory in the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in 2021.
As the GFA continues its quest for the new Black Stars coach, Zito’s decision draws attention to the challenges faced by those associated with Kurt Okraku and raises inquiries about the selection process and the environment surrounding the esteemed coaching position.
source:locotvgh.com