More often than not, many footballers enter into coaching after they
hang their boots and even with some of them, they undertake coaching
courses getting to the twilight of their careers so that when they
retire, they start their new adventure.
Coaches like Zidane, Laurent Blanc, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and
others played soccer to the highest level and they have also veered into
coaching.
Currently in Ghana, we have Ibrahim Tanko, Maxwell Konadu, Michael Osei,
Charles Akonnor, Godwin Attram, as well as Winfred Dormon who are
former national team players and are carving a niche for themselves in
coaching.
Edmund Okai Gyimah of Ghanacrusader.com brings to you five former Ghana national team players who are coaches abroad.
5.Edward Ansah (Churchill Brothers, India)
The ex Ghana Black Stars number one goalkeeper joined his former club
Churchill Brothers in India in May, 2019 as the Head Coach of the club.
The soft spoken Ansah has enormous experience in the coaching field
having handled the Black Leopards of South Africa and also as Deputy
Coach for Accra Hearts of Oak and Dreams FC.
He has the support of the board and has been tasked to bring the glory days back.
4. Baba Adamu Armando (Forceis FC, Dubai UAE)
Arguably the most talented footballer of his generation and one of the
most naturally gifted players Ghana has ever seen, Armando spent most of
his playing career in Dubai (UAE) where he featured for Al Nasr and
Shabaab Al Ahli. He also attained cult status with Krylia Sovetov and
Locomotive Moscow in Russia.
Armando who was staying in Russia was appointed the technical director
of Amateur league side, Forceis FC in Dubai. He is also a scout for Pro
League clubs Al Jazira and Al Nasr.
3. Sebastian Barnes (Bayer Leverkrusen, Germany)
Barnes was an integral part of the Black Starlets team which won the
1991 FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Italy and also captained the side to
second place in 1993 in Japan.
An attacking player who was turned into a right-back by coach Isaac
Paha, Barnes spent almost all his playing time in Germany where he
featured for Leverkrusen, Mainz O5, Oberhausen and a couple of lower
division teams.
He was appointed as Under-14 Coach for Leverkrusen in 2013 and has been very key in their youth development programme.
2. Christian Saba (Bayer Munich, Germany)
In the history of Bayer Munich, no foreign player has lasted so long at
the club than the Ghanaian. He joined the Bavarians at the age of 16 in
1995 and spent 16 years at the club with the second team.
He retired at Bayer in 2011 and in 2012, he was appointed as their Under-17 Coach after he attained his coaching license.
1.Otto Addo (Dortmund, Germany)
Born in Hamburg, Addo chose to represent and was part of the Ghana team which played in the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
After retiring from football in 2008, he undertook coaching courses and
has worked as Assistant Coach for Hamburg, Nordsjaelland and
Monchengladbach. He was also a scout for the Black Stars from 2013 to
2015.
Addo is one of the Deputy Managers for Lucien Favre at Dortmund senior
side and also takes charge of the youth team as Head Coach.
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