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Hasaacas Ladies head coach, Yusif Basigi, has been named as the new head of the Black Princesses technical team.
Basigi returns to take over Ghana's Women's U-20 side after leaving the role three years ago.
He takes over the team from Ben Fokuo who took the girls to the U-20 FIFA World Cup in Costa Rica a few months ago.
Basigi will be assisted by Ampem Darkoa Ladies' head coach, Joe Nana Adarkwa while Anita Wiredu also serves on the technical team as an assistant coach.
Dr Mabel Aboah, Asabea Opare, Susie Djoleto, Aisha Bukari and Genevieve Clottey also get appointments as part of the team.
In his time with Hasaacas Ladies, Basigi has led them to four Women's Premier League titles while also representing Ghana at the maiden edition of the CAF Women's Champions League.
The Black Princesses will be Ghana's representatives at the 13th African Games to be held in Accra in August 2023.
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