Ghana coach Kwasi Appiah is set to launch his first book, “Leaders Don’t Have to Yell”.
The book launch will be done in December.
This was revealed after pictures of the book’s cover were posted on various social media platforms on Thursday morning. The book’s co-author, Kyei Amoako, added that the book was scheduled for release in late December.
According to a statement available on the book’s website, the 400-page book is a leadership memoir in which Appiah shares his account of key events during his playing days and his two stints as the Black Stars coach, as well as his thoughts on the future of Ghana football
The 59-year-old has been involved in football since the early 1980s. He captained both Asante Kotoko and the Black Stars during his playing career. He is in his second tenure as the Black Stars coach with his contract due to expire in December.
In the blurb on the back of the book, a portion of which is included below, Appiah shares why he wrote the book:
“Very few people have had the opportunity to walk the path that my life has taken. As a result, I have seen things that only a few people have seen; I have had experiences that only a few people have had and I have perspectives that only a few people have.
“Until now, the stories about the things I have seen, the experiences I have had and my perspectives on issues have been shared with only a relatively small group of people.
“So, as I thought about what purpose a book from me will serve, I became convinced that the time to commit my experiences and ideas into writing is now.”
Appiah continues with what he hopes readers will get from reading the book:
“While my stories and perspectives are mainly from the world of football, I hope that the lessons and the inspiration they provide will be useful to footballers, coaches, and administrators, as well as to the fans and those who have little or no interest in football.”
The book’s foreword is written by journalist and SWAG president, Kwabena Yeboah.
The book will be launched with events in Kumasi, Sunyani and Accra in December. A form for media and general inquiries about the book is available on the book’s website.
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