Assistant coach of the Black Princesses Nana Joe Adarkwa and Ampem Darkoa Ladies are among the nominees for the 2023 CAF Awards.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies have been the best-performing Ghanaian women's club after winning the Ghana Women's Premier League title and going on to clinch the FA Cup title.
The Ghanaian side has been shortlisted for the 2023 Club of the Year award having also won the WAFU Zone B Champions League qualifiers and advancing to the semifinal of the main CAF tournament in Ivory Coast.
Adarkwa, who also doubles up as the head coach of the Techiman-based side, is also in the running for the Coach of the Year award.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies head coach Nana Joe Adarkwa has been nominated for the 2023 Coach of the Year (Women) at the CAF Awards. #CAFAwards2023 pic.twitter.com/rG6zkzde9d
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) November 14, 2023
The event is scheduled to take place on the 11th of December in Morocco.
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