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Following the identification of the need to enhance the Video Analysis Unit of the senior male national football team, the Black Stars, the Football Association has engaged the services of Belgian Video Analyst, Gregory De Grauwe.
Holder of a UEFA License B Coaching license, qualifications in Performance Analysis and a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education, Gregory comes into the role of Chief Video Analyst of the Black Stars having gained significant experience working with teams including STVV, Sporting Lokeren, K. Beerschot VA, SC Zulte Waregem and KV Kortruk.
De Grauwe has been a lecturer on Video Analysis under the Royal Belgian Football Association since December 2020.
Gregory De Grauwe's training in Coaching (UEFA License B) gives him added relevant perspective for effective execution of his tasks as a Video Analyst. He has about eight years' Coaching experience working with a number of Belgian clubs.
His assumption of the role of Chief Video Analyst of the Black Stars is expected to greatly enhance the team's performance as he provides vitally required support to the Coaches of the team.
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