Former Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah has handed over the official car used during his tenure as head coach to the Football Association.
This came after several reports this week claimed that the coach has refused to release the car because of unpaid wages while he was in charge of the national team.
Quick to show that he was not holding the vehicle hostage over his unpaid salaries, the former international quickly returned the car on Friday evening.
The Land Cruiser was handed over to the FA on Friday through a third party and was seen parked at the premises of the Ghana Football Association.
The GFA had written to the former Black Stars coach to return the car which he did on Friday but he is yet to return the keys to the official residence he used while in charge of the Black Stars coach.
Kwesi Appiah left the Black Stars job after the expiration of his contract in December 2019.
He had two stints with the national team and was the first local coach to qualify the Black Stars to World Cup in 2014.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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Kwesi Appiah did not deserve a second time as a coach of black stars. He came back the position due to his political connection with NPP (Kuffour, and Wontumi). There were other Ghanaian coaches better for the job. He was fired for poor performance at his first post as Black star coach. This time he was not fired but his contract was not extended. This is how politics is destroying football in Ghana.
pay him his salary and let sleeping dogs sleep well. The FA had the audacity to write for the official car where is the emoluments that is due the coach
Utter ***barred word*** @ biko
You want to revise history to suit whatever agenda you want to pursue. Who started the qualifiers with Ghana. Since you seem to have all the facts, please refresh my mind on that. With this attitude, I doubt that Ghanaians will ever be able to chalk any successes on our own soils. By the way, your attitude is what we call witchcraft. Go and seek spiritual help
That team had already qualified for the world cup and in fact that team didn't need a coach to qualify for the world cup as we had one of the best teams in Africa at that time. So y'all should stop sounding it out as if our qualifying for the world cup that year depended on what Kwesi Appaih did. The team was already on the ascendancy when he took over and for the first time in our world cup showing we failed to get out of a group containing Germany, Portugal and USA ,a team we were used to beating before Kwesi appiah's arrival and he broke that rule.