Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

African Football

Kwesi Appiah and Ghanaian assistants land in Saudi Arabia to begin Sudan coaching job

Ghanaian tactician, James Kwesi Appiah has touched down in Saudi Arabia to take over Sudan’s national team coaching job.

The former Ghana captain and coach has been officially appointed the head coach of the Sudan national team after fruitful negotiations.

The Asante Kotoko technical director is returning to Sudan for the second time after coaching Sudanese top-flight side, Khartoum Watani leading the team to the CAF Confederation Cup qualifiers in 2017.

Coach Appiah has arrived in Saudi Arabia where the Sudanese players will camp for their upcoming international assignment due to the unrest in the North African country.

He landed in Saudi Arabia alongside Ignatius Osei-Fosu and former Black Stars goalkeeper, Fatau Dauda who will be serving as the assistant coach and goalkeeper’s trainer respectively.

Kwesi Appiah is expected to revive the Sudan national team during his tenure.

Credit: Various

 

You May Also Like

Boxing

The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) issued a memo today stating that they are “not considering applications for any Ghanaian boxers.” This means...

Olympic Games

Huang Guohui – who coached Vietnam’s swimming team at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games here – has died in quarantine after returning from the...

African Cup Of Nations

The Black Stars’ appearance in the 2021 edition will be their 23rd time and they will be keen to end their long awaited drought...

Combat Sports

Malaysia based multi decorated Ghanaian kickboxer, Gerald Dah is in high spirits ahead of his latest fight this Friday after safely landing in Kuala...