
Ghanaian coach Desmond Ofei has reached a major milestone in his career after successfully completing the UEFA Pro Licence in Belgium, the highest coaching qualification awarded by the European football governing body UEFA.
The achievement cements Ofei’s place among a select group of African coaches certified to manage top-tier clubs and national teams across the world.
The 37-year-old’s new qualification represents another significant surge for Ghanaian coaching, demonstrating that local talent can compete at the highest technical level.
With his UEFA Pro Licence in hand, Ofei is now poised to play an even bigger role in shaping Ghana’s football future, both with the national team and beyond.
By: Pascal Amoah
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