It was not easy to settle on Otto Addo for Black Stars coaching job – Kojo Addae-Mensah

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A member of the Black Stars coach search committee, Kojo Addae-Mensah has revealed that it was not an easy decision to settle on Otto Addo as the new Black Stars coach.

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The Databank Chief Executive Officer (CEO) was named to replace Ace Ankomah to help recommend a coach to the Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

The decision was made after Chris Hughton was sacked after a horrendous performance by the Black Stars at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast.

However, after over a month of thorough search, Otto Addo has been reappointed as the coach of the senior national team.

Reflecting on the job of the search committee, Mr Addae-Mensah said it was a tough job to get a new coach for the senior national team despite vast experience working in the corporate environment.

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“It was very tedious. I am tough and I have done corporate work for 30 years but this job of getting a coach for the Black Stars was not easy,” he told Kumasi-based LUV FM.

Otto Addo has been offered a 34-month deal with an option of a 24-month deal. He has named Morrocan-German trainer Joseph Laumann and John Paintsil as first and second assistant coaches with Fatawu Dauda serving as the goalkeeper’s trainer.

Meanwhile, Otto Addo has announced a 26-man squad for Black Stars’ friendly games against Nigeria and Uganda later this month in Morocco.