Ghanaian giants, Asante Kotoko, have announced granting James Akwasi Appiah permission to take up the Sudan national team coaching job.
The club in a statement on Wednesday said the former Ghana coach will be Sudan coach alongside keeping his technical director role with the Porcupine Warriors.
They also added that Appiah will go ahead and contest in the Ghana Football Association’s Executive Council elections.
The Sudanese Football Association appointed Akwasi Appiah as coach of the senior national men's football team on Wednesday, September 20 and was awaiting Kotoko’s permission to officially take up the job.
Appiah, 63, will lead the 1970 African champions for the next three years.
His last major coaching was as Ghana national team coach, where he had a second stint between 2017 and 2020.
In the last three years, Appiah has been attached to Kenpong Football Academy in a sporting director role.
Latest Stories
-
Bawumia accuses some ECG staff used ransomware to sabotage paperless system
10 mins -
Blakk Rasta reveals how he became a Christian
12 mins -
Netherlands government to invest 1 million euros to develop the value chain of dried fruits
29 mins -
PDS scandal: US shuts down $190m compact with ‘no immediate plans to work in Ghana again’
29 mins -
NDC will continue to uphold Ghana’s Constitution – Joyce Bawah Mogtari
31 mins -
TotalEnergies makes commitment to empower more entrepreneurs with startupper challenge
46 mins -
EC warns against limited voter registration exercise disturbances
47 mins -
Actor Akrobeto replies critics suggesting he gets a nose job
50 mins -
Stolen BVR kits could be used to register people illegally – NDC reiterates suspicion
51 mins -
AWA and Travelport forge strategic partnership to revolutionize travel experience
1 hour -
Limited registration: Disclosing BVR kit serial numbers will pose security risk – EC tells NDC
2 hours -
Rainstorm causing power outages – ECG tells customers
2 hours -
The Championship: Sarkodie announces new mixtape
2 hours -
Drake’s Toronto home the site of attempted break-in just one day after shooting
2 hours -
FALSE! Cedi did not depreciate by 64.6% from 2017 to 2023 as claimed by Bawumia, it was higher!
2 hours