Former Black Starlets head coach Laryea Kingston says he won't hesitate a return to coach any of the Ghana national teams in future.
Kingston stepped down from his role as head coach of Ghana's U-17 back in May after his side failed to make the final of the WAFU B Cup of Nations which was hosted in Accra which also ultimately meant they missed out on yet another AFCON tournament.
Despite walking out on the national team after the defeat to Burkina Faso in the semifinals, Kingston says he is still open to working with the Ghana Football Association.
"For me, any day Ghana calls upon me and they will allow me and support me 110%, I am going to come back and give back to my country because this is what we are all looking for," Kingston said on Joy FM's Game Plan.
"C.K. played the game and coached the game as well so if there is anything at all, people like us need more to give to our soccer at the moment than anything else."
The former Black Stars winger was recently handed a new role after he was appointed head coach at RPS Academies in the United States.
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