The Ghana Football Association have received applications from as many managers for the vacant Black Stars coaching job, according to Ghanasoccernet.com
Over more than 60 coaches (mostly expatriates) are said to have expressed interest in handling the team for the next couple of years.
Frenchman Frank Dumas, Uganda coach Micho, two time African champion Herve Renard and Scottish Simon Menemy are among the tall list who have put in their CVs to be considered.
The Ghana job became vacant after Israeli Avram Grant announced his departure earlier this month after a poor show at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
Grant's contract expires at the end of the month and the management committee will soon name his successor.
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