Next Black Stars coach must be awarded three year deal or more - Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif

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Youth and Sports Minister, Mustapha Ussif, advocates for a strategic approach in appointing the next Black Stars coach, suggesting a minimum three-year contract to foster team development.

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Following the departure of Chris Hughton post the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) due to the team's unsatisfactory performance, the senior national team is currently without a permanent head coach.

Hughton's tenure witnessed a disappointing start in the tournament with a loss against Cape Verde and draws against Egypt and Mozambique.

To address the coaching vacuum, a five-member committee was formed to recommend a suitable candidate to the Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association (GFA). Although the committee has concluded its report, the official announcement is pending.

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Expressing his views in an interview, Minister Ussif emphasized the importance of stability in coaching appointments for team growth. He stressed that short-term contracts hinder the progress of the team, advocating for long-term commitments.

"I have proposed that the next Black Stars coach must be awarded a three-year deal or more," Minister Ussif stated during an interview with Asempa FM, highlighting the necessity for a change in approach to propel the team forward.

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