• Former Black Stars Coach, James K.Appiah has thanked Ghanaians, the president of the republic, technical staff and all players during his time as Head coach of the black stars. • Coach Kwasi Appia, 59 ended a two-year tenure as the head coach of the Black Stars on 31 December. • In a press release this year, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) dissolved the technical teams of all national teams.
• Kwasi Appiah led the Black Stars to the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Egypt 2019, where the Black Stars exited the tournament in the Round of 16.
• In a farewell message addressed to Ghanaian Fans, the president of the republic, Kwesi Appiah said, “It's been an absolute honour to have had the opportunity and privilege to coach the Black Stars of Ghana," Appiah said in a statement.
• "I have always felt immense pride in my Association with the senior national team, as a player and a coach, and served diligently throughout my coaching contract which expired on Tuesday, December 31.
Former Black Stars Coach, James K.Appiah has thanked Ghanaians, the president of the republic, technical staff and all players during his time as Head coach of the black stars.
Coach Kwasi Appia, 59 ended a two-year tenure as the head coach of the Black Stars on 31 December.
In a press release this year, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) dissolved the technical teams of all national teams.
COACH KWASI APPIA, 59 ENDED A TWO-YEAR TENURE AS THE HEAD COACH OF THE BLACK STARS ON 31 DECEMBER. IN A PRESS RELEASE THIS YEAR, THE GHANA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (GFA) DISSOLVED THE TECHNICAL TEAMS OF ALL NATIONAL TEAMS. KWASI APPIAH LED THE BLACK STARS TO THE AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS (AFCON) IN EGYPT 2019, WHERE THE BLACK STARS EXITED THE TOURNAMENT IN THE ROUND OF 16.
Kwasi Appiah led the Black Stars to the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Egypt 2019, where the Black Stars exited the tournament in the Round of 16.
In a farewell message addressed to Ghanaian Fans, the president of the republic, Kwesi Appiah said, “It's been an absolute honour to have had the opportunity and privilege to coach the Black Stars of Ghana," Appiah said in a statement.
"I have always felt immense pride in my Association with the senior national team, as a player and a coach, and served diligently throughout my coaching contract which expired on Tuesday, December 31.
“Through the years I was in charge, I worked with my backroom staff to lay a strong foundation required for others to build on, towards a better future, and success for the team."
“I thank the President H.E Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo for the opportunity to serve the nation. I also express my appreciation to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, as well as the Ghana Football Association for their support," the coach continued.
"To the fans and the Nation, thank you for all the support, even in difficult times
“My deepest gratitude to the players who I believe will continue to fight on the pitch to make Ghana proud”.
“Finally, to my backroom staff, I say thank you for all the memories, and what we achieved together."
Kwasi Appiah has been linked to the Sudan national team head coach position which has been vacant.
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