As Ghana football shrinks to a smaller unit amid fears that it might disappear below the horizon altogether, a Ghanaian coach who was sacked as the coach of the Black Stars is helping a former minnow in African football swim to view.
After ensuring the qualification of the Benin national team to the Africa Cup of Nations for the first in that country’s history, Jones Attuquayefio has been given the mandate to coach the national U-20 and U 23 teams of the tiny West African nation in addition to the senior team, known as the Squirrels.
Attuquayefio arrived in Accra yesterday with a 16-man squad of the Benin U 20 team for a training tour in Ghana. The former Africa Coach of Year told GHANAWEB the Benin Football Association (BFA) has given him the mandate to prepare the team for the 2005 Africa U-20 Championships, which will be hosted by Benin.
He intimated that the U-23 team would also start their preparation soon under his guidance, a measure taken by the BFA to bring Benin football onto the map of football in Africa.
The U-20 of Benin will play some friendly matches in Accra before leaving for Cotonou next week.
His achievement in Benin has pointed the dagger at the heart of the Ghana Football Association who sacked him under bizarre circumstances in 2001.He described the decision to sack him in 2001 at a “stupid decision”