Didi Dramani, George Boateng maintained as Black Stars assistant coaches

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The Ghana Football Association has announced to maintain former Asante Kotoko Head Coach Mas’Ud Didi Dramani and former Aston Villa Youth Coach George Boateng as the Black Stars assistant coaches.

Didi Dramani and George Boateng have worked closely with the Black Stars over the past few months under immediate past coach Otto Addo during the FIFA 2022 World Cup Qualification and the Tournament in Qatar.

They will continue to assist newly appointed Head Coach Chris Hughton during his tenure, which is yet to be stated by the Football Association.

The Ghana FA have reposed their trust in them after delivering a solid job for the country in helping Otto Addo discharge his duties during his short stay until his resignation in December after the World Cup.

Ghana’s next competitive game is the AFCON 2023 Qualifier against Angola in March 2023 in Cape Coast and Luanda.

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