Ghana Armed Forces complete GFA License "D" Coaching Course

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The Ghana Armed Forces Physical Training School in collaboration with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) have successfully ended a License D Coaching course at the Military Academy and Training Schools (MATS) Physical Training School in Teshie, Accra.

The coaching course had 37 participating personnel drawn from the various units of the Armed Forces.

In attendance at the closing ceremony held at the MATS Physical Training School on July 23, 2021 were: Colonel Emma Sampson (General Staff Officer 1 in Charge of Training, Captain Sulemana Safianu (Officer Commanding in charge of Physical Training School), LT. Joseph Issahaku - Second in Command PTS and 2/LT. Salifu Abudu - Administrative Officer

Others included Prosper Harrison Addo, Esq. (GFA General Secretary), Bernhard Lippert (GFA Technical Director) and GFA Coaching Instructor, Maxwell Konadu.

GFA General Secretary, Prosper Harrison Addo, Esq. in his speech expressed the Association's appreciation of the contributions of the Ghana Armed Forces towards the development of football and assured the GFA will look at strengthening this relationship at different levels.

“The GFA is appreciative of its partnership with the Ghana Armed Forces as we recognize the various roles officers have been playing in football coaching, administration, football medicine and in providing safety and security when called upon by the GFA. This GFA will strengthen the relationship by joining Ghana Armed Forces to explore more areas of mutual benefit”.

The General Secretary also congratulated the new Licence D coaches and urged them to strive to emulate the likes Prof. Joseph Mintah and Maxwell Konadu who trained them during the course.

Officer Commanding the Physical Training School, Captain Sulemana Safianu who led in organizing of the course opine the Armed Forces believe in the vision for the development of grassroots football and sports in general.

The Guest of Honour, Colonel Emma Sampson urged the trained coaches to make good use of the new acquired knowledge and to take advantage of the many opportunities the military has on offer to its staff.

S/SGT Adator Courage emerged as the overall Best of the License D Course as PO1 Agyemang Boateng Davis and S/SGT Arkhurst Benjamin placed second and third best respectively.

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