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Meet the two Ghanaian coaches leading war-torn Sudan to AFCON and World Cup success

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  • Anokwale 1 year ago

    Actually, being "war torn" has benefitted them because since the local league is not operating, many of their players are camping together in Saudi Arabia. Thus, the cohesion we saw.

  • Qur'an is toilet paper 1 year ago

    I spit on sick dog prophet mohammed

  • Kofi T 1 year ago

    Herr...GHANAWEB..You people fool so so much especially those who select or the person who selects Headlines...
    Stupid Fool...How can u write.. Meet the Two...

  • The coach is not the problem 1 year ago

    The problem are the players. Most of them are very careful not to pick up any injuries which can affect play time in their club. Solution is to groom and use local players. We need a black stars team A B and C all made up of ...
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  • Dick 1 year ago

    Kwasi Appiah did not play for Ghana in 1987. He played in 1982 when he was at Prestea Mine Stars as a left full back. Afranie was the coach at Prestea Mine Stars

  • Kofi Badwenba 1 year ago

    Opku Nti and Akwasi Appiah were called to the Black Stars when Mine Stars beat Black Stars 2-0 in a trial match. They joined Kotoko later with Francis Agyeman.

  • Dick 1 year ago

    Yes. Kwasi Appiah was a student at OKESS but Mine Stars arranged for him to continue his education at Fiaseman Secondary School in Tarkwa. Secondary Schools in the Western Region provided the bulk of the Academicals players. ...
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  • Neenyi 1 year ago

    Dick, thanks for that update, Ninson at right full back as Akwasi Appiah on the left back at Prestea Mine Stars., by then Ak3tsiwaa Scott stadium. Missing my darling childhood team. How some of us had wish the Mines stay to d ...
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  • Sage 1 year ago

    Appiah is a useless and clueless wimp of a Coach.
    Sudan scoring Ghana does not make him a good coach.
    Otto Addo is equally hopeless and useless

  • Kofi Badwenba 1 year ago

    Opinions differ but that should not be translated into personal hatred. If a Coach has been able to guide a National Team that plays home away from home soil; to the brink of qualifying for major tournaments, as AFCON and Wor ...
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  • Kofi Badwenba 1 year ago

    Thumbs up for the gentle Akwasi Appiah and smart Ignatius. Go on to make history by qualifying to Afcon 2025, which will serve as your preparation for World Cup 2026.

  • Son of sons 1 year ago

    I am happy for these gentlemen

  • AA 1 year ago

    They ve exposed GFA deep lack of football

  • AA 1 year ago

    How would war zone feel

  • Fck Nogokpo. Fck Antoa nyamaa 1 year ago

    Ghanaians never recognize the good work of Kumari people. We got rid of kwesi Appiah, because he is a kumasi boy, Randy Abbey conived with Anas and got rid of Kwasi Nyantakyi. I hope Ghanaians would not make the same mi ...
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  • psalm 1 year ago

    Sudan is not a war-torn country

  • Nana 1 year ago

    Our problem in Ghana is the lack of patience.

  • George Alhassan 1 year ago

    Point of correction, Kwesi Appiah was first invited to Black stars from 1981. Thanks

  • Jerome 1 year ago

    Sudan didn't beat Ghana, Ghana beat Ghana.
    This is because the Sudan coach is from Ghana who has coach the Ghana Black stars before and knows the team inside out.

  • Guoii 1 year ago

    Corruption has clogged abd dimmed every potential. Stalled progress. No savior is coming, we must save ourselves NOW, or face a devastating consequences down the road. We can't disappoint our mothers. WE CAN DO IT!