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MASHUD DRAMANI SURVIVES IN 25 COACHES SHORT LISTED
17th October, 2011.
Twenty-five applicants including Coach Mashud Dramani Didi have been shortlisted by the Ghana Football Association for the position of Head Coach for seven vacant national teams jobs.
The applicants would meet the FA's interview panel beginning Wednesday October 19, 2011 to be interviewed for the coaching positions in the following the national teams: CHAN Team, Black Meteors, Black Satellites, Black Starlets, Black Queens, Black Princesses and Black Maidens.
Mashud, who until recently was the assistant coach of the National Female Soccer team has a brighter chance of securing any of the national teams coaching job. He is also a GFA/CAF coaching instructor and Technical Director of Guan United FC.However, compatriot Coach Mumuni Gamel did not make the final 25.A total of 164 coaches applied for the seven vacant national teams jobs.
Wednesday, 19th October, 2011
1. Ken August
2. Dauda Lutterodt Solomon
3. Yusif Basigi
4. Abrahams Allotey
5. Bashiru Hayford
6. Dramani Masaud
7. Adbul Zito Karim
8. James Kukuu Dadzie
Thursday, 20th October, 2011
1. Orlando Wellignton
2. Malik Jabir
3. Paa Kwesi Fabin
4. Abubakar Yussif
5. Jonas Amissah
6. Prince Yaw Owusu
7. Adotey Evans
8. Sulley Mohammed
Friday, 21st October, 2011
1. Isaac Opeele Boateng
2. Dadson Smith
3. Edna Yeke
4. Mercy Tagoe
5. C. K. Akunnor
6. Ben Fokuo
7. Frimpong Manso
8. Shaibu Ibrahim Tanko
9. Robert Sackey
Source: Ghanafa.org