The Ghana Football Association (GFA) will this week name former Premier League trainer Chris Hughton as head coach of Black Stars.
He will be assisted by former Black Stars duo, Otto Addo and Ibrahim Tanko.
The announcement follows a meeting on Friday between the GFA and Sports Ministry in which both parties agreed to name Hughton as Milovan Rajevac’s successor.
Indications are that Hughton has met President Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House, where he was assured of the job.
Hughton, who travelled to Ghana to visit his family, has been approved by the government and GFA to become substantive coach.
The idea of Otto leading the team temporarily has been dropped.
The new development means the former Spurs trainer has postponed his return journey to England.
At the moment, the 63-year-old is waiting until the GFA President Kurt Okraku to seal the deal with the GFA Executive Council. - DAILY GUIDE
Source: Daily Guide
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@ONLY FOR WORLD CUP - then Ghana goes thru another process to hire a new coach to prepare the BS for June 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, Einstein?
The Contract for Chris Hughton must be only for the world Cup. In this case he must win against Nigeria to maintain this job. Ghana was kicked out of CAF weeks ago. We have only the World Cup as a major event. If we do not keep a place in the World Cup there is no point to Keep Chris Hughton. He will have no serious job to do. It will do him no good for his coaching career. Otto Ado and Tanko can do the job of searching for new players to build the Black Stars for the future.