Former Vice President of the Ghana Football Association, Fred Pappoe, has urged authorities to prioritize continuity and familiarity with the Ghanaian game in the event of a new coaching appointment for the Black Stars.
His comments come at a time when discussions around the technical direction of the senior national team continue to dominate football discourse, with the team seeking stability after a series of inconsistent performances in recent competitions.
“If we want to go for a coach, we have to go for someone who can hit the ground running; someone who knows our football culture,” he said.
The Black Stars have had multiple coaching changes in recent years, including stints under Otto Addo and Chris Hughton, reflecting ongoing efforts by the Ghana Football Association to find long-term stability.
Historically, Ghana has relied on both local and foreign coaches, with success often tied to managers who understood the local football ecosystem and player pool.
Pappoe’s remarks reinforce a growing school of thought that beyond tactical ability, deep knowledge of Ghana’s football culture, player mentality, and administrative structure remains crucial to restoring the Black Stars’ competitiveness on the continental and global stage.
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