Sudan, one of Ghana's Group opponents for the 2010 joint Nations Cup/World Cup qualifiers, have appointed Englishman Constantine Stephen as its new head coach for the next two years.
The Nile Crocodiles open their campaign at Omdurman against the Eagles of Mali on 28 March and then host Ghana on 20 June.
The former Millwall FC coach was also close to signing a contract with India's second division club Pune FC last year but the deal fell through after stalled negotiations.
Constantine's last job was at Malawi where he resigned following the lack of support from the administrators.
Stephen has also had stints with Nepal, India and Malawi.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
IGP calls on public to aid Police in ensuring peace during 2024 election
10 mins -
Miner jailed, fined for stealing motorbike worth GH¢13,500
46 mins -
Dozens killed in Pakistan sectarian violence
47 mins -
Police place GH₵20K bounty on group over election violence threats
48 mins -
From classrooms to conservation: 280 students embrace sustainability at Joy FM/Safari Valley’s Second Eco Tour
2 hours -
Jordan Ayew’s late goal not enough as Leicester lose at home to Chelsea
2 hours -
Global Crimea Conference 2024: Participants reject Russian claims to Soviet legacy
2 hours -
Jospong Group, Uasin Gishu County sign MoU to boost sanitation services in Kenya
2 hours -
Thomas Partey stunner helps Arsenal overcome Nottingham Forest
3 hours -
Over half of cyber attacks in Ghana, rest of Africa target government and finance, says Positive Technologies
3 hours -
Academic City unveils plastic recycling machine to address plastic pollution
3 hours -
Maddison scores twice as Tottenham inflict a fifth successive defeat on Man City
3 hours -
German-based Kanzlsperger makes medical donation to WAFA
4 hours -
It could take over 100 years for Ghana and other African countries to become ‘developed’ – Report
4 hours -
AEC 2024 renews momentum to lift Africa out of poverty despite global shocks
5 hours