Former Ghana and Kotoko striker Ibrahim Tanko has revealed he will be interested in taking up a coaching role in Ghana as and when the opportunity arises.
The former Cameroon assistant coach, who holds a UEFA License A coaching badge, was of the view it will be an honor to steer the affairs of a Ghanaian club or national team.
“It is everyone’s dream to coach his country.”
“I started coaching eight years now. I was in Japan for two years, I was in Cologne, I was in Cameroun for two and a half years.”
“So I think I am ready to coach any team in Ghana if the chance is there. I am not waiting I still have an issue with Cameroun so if we finish, I will know what to do next.”
“When quizzed if he will be interested in coaching the Black Stars in the future, Tanko was emphatic in his response.”
He answered: “Oh yes.”
Tanko was assistant coach to German Volke Finker for two and a half years and played for the Black Stars between 1996 and 2004.
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