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Three football coaching experts from the United Kingdom's University of Hull on Thursday touched down in Accra to take 30 participants through a three-day coaching series.
The three high profile experts includes a former English international.
The Hull University coaching experts would be lecturing 30 participants in coaching at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram beginning Monday, August 28 to September 1.
Two females together with 28 coaches have been selected to participate in the EUFA License 'B' coaching certificate course organized by the Ghana Football Association.
According to Kwesi Nyantakyi, president of the FA, the move to have football coaching experts from the U.K's Hull University is part of the football association's plans to build on the human resource base in the country.
The FA president also hinted the Ghana Football Association would be forging closer ties with the Hull University that would benefit the various national teams and assigns of the FA.
"We would be seeking to let our junior national teams use their training facilities in the build up to tournaments.
"Also, we are looking at having people enroll at the educational unit to upgrade their knowledge in various areas of the sport thus both technical and administration.
"It's a gradual process which we hope would bring much benefits to the nation."
Former Black Queens player, Dora Zuta and Francesca Ady are the two ladies selected to take part in the UEFA License B Coaching Certificate Course.
The three-day course is also an equivalent of CAF's Intermediate certificate.
The 30 selected coaches already posses the Ghana Football Association's Basic Certificate License Holders for coaching.
The participants are: Thomas Otinkorang, Francesca Addy, Eugene Komla Tawiah, Knight Kweku Acquah, Christian Nortey Lokko, Dora Zuta, Vasco Emmanuel Sevor, Isaac Nii Tetteh Quaye, Joseph Lantey Wellington and Victor Surigbo.
Others are: Degraft Acher, Godwin Eric Todzro, Jerry Victor Hodo, Edmund Botchway, Jerry Adjei, Akoitsu D. Divine, Abass O. Caesar, Carl Lokko, Annue Mensah, Abdulai Yanusah and Keth Kelvin Koomson.
The rest are: N. Vida Korleki, Seth Dogbe, Robert Nii Armon Dzani and Dauda Jawala.
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