Former National Sports Authority chairman Dr. Emmanuel Owusu Ansah has been appointed by the Ministry of Youth and Sports to join the six member committee setup by the Ghana FA to find a new Head Coach for the Black Stars.
The Ministry were to provide a representative to compliment the committee and the former NSA boss has been chosen.
Dr. Emmanuel Owusu-Ansah who also served as Director of Sports at the University of Ghana Sports directorate, is set to join Kwesi Nyantakyi, George Afriyie, Oti Akenteng, Opoku Nti and Alex Asante in search of a new Ghana Coach.
The committee was directed to use the headhunting and applications from interested coaches as the two methods to be used to recruit the new coach.
The deadline for submission of application is March 10 2017.
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