GFA Vice president, Mark Addo reveals there is a plan for the appointment of next Black Stars coach
Black Stars coach Otto Atto announced after Ghana’s loss to Uruguay that, he has stepped down from his role as head coach.
FA Vice-President, Mark Addo, has explained that the FA would first wait for the technical report from Otto Addo to be laid before the FA’s decision-making Executive Council.
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When this is done, the FA will then initiate the process of appointing the next national team coach.
“We knew that Coach (Otto Addo) will be leaving in six months, so we do have a succession plan,” Mr Addo told a media briefing in Doha last Saturday.
“We’re just going through the process, it’s a process and you know the GFA works with different stakeholders in this decision-making process.
“Like I said, the first thing is to. get our report in quickly, have a meeting with our stakeholders, including the President, the Executive Council and Government and once that is done, we will make a decision on his successor. So yes, we have a plan,” the FA vice-president stated.
Ghana crashed out of the World Cup with just three points out of a possible nine.
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