
Former Ghanaian goalkeeper Abdul-Fatawu Dauda has accepted a significant role as the goalkeeper's trainer for the Sudanese national team.
Dauda, who has coaching positions at the Right to Dream Academy and with the Ghana national under-20 team, caught the attention of the Sudanese Football Association due to his coaching success.
The 38-year-old, who was once Ghana's first-choice goalkeeper, has transitioned into coaching after retiring from professional play.
Sudan is offering Dauda an annual salary of $770,000, making him one of the highest-earning Ghanaian coaches, second only to Coach James Kwasi Appiah who reportedly will earn $1.5 million. No other Ghanaian coach, whether domestically or abroad, comes close to earning these figures.
Sudan intends to base its team in Saudi Arabia or Egypt as they aim to qualify for the AFCON and World Cup tournaments.
Veteran football administrator, Jonathan Abbey Pobee has revealed that the 2023 Ghana Football Association (GFA) Elective Congress was fictitious.
The 2023 GFA Elections, was held on Thursday October 5, 2023 at the Global Dream Hotel in Tamale, with FIFA, CAF, and WAFU officials being in attendance to supervise and monitor the electoral process.
Ghana FA President Kurt Okraku was re-elected unopposed for a second term, gnarning massive support of the masses.
Speaking on Citi FM’s EyeWitness News, Abbey Pobee indicated that the election is a clear indication of our laws not working.
"I will term it as a back door election, this is not a genuine election.
"When President Obama came to this country, he said we should allow our institutions to work, what do we see now?
"I think we have forgotten that, this same incident happened to Nyantakyi some time ago, went to the same Tamale and what happened to him, later he was ousted by FIFA.
"So they must think twice, what happened in Tamale was a very bad thing to do, it looks as if there are no laws in this country," Pobee wondered.
By: Pascal Amoah
James Kwesi Appiah, the current technical director of Asante Kotoko has reiterated his desire in assisting the Ghana Football Association (GFA) in making the right technical decisions after being elected as a member of the FA's Executive Council.
Ghana's all-time top scorer, Asamoah Gyan has responded to claims made by his former Black Stars teammate Kevin-Prince Boateng on an incident that happened at the 2014 World Cup.
Ex-Black Stars skipper Asamoah Gyan has opened up on the reason behind the sacking of Kevin-Prince Boateng from the team's camp during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.