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Ghanaian sports journalist and football coach Joyce Annor Yeboah, popularly known as Afia Empress, has reached another significant milestone in her career by completing the CAF License C Coaching Course.
The passionate sports enthusiast, who overcame a life-threatening illness that forced her to quit playing football and transition into sports journalism, shared the news of her latest achievement on her official X (formerly Twitter) page.
"I’ve successfully completed the CAF License C course! Alhamdulillah."
In February 2024, Annor Yeboah joined Juventus Academy Ghana after completing her CAF License D course under the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
She had previously gained coaching experience as part of the technical team at Thunder Queens, a Ghana Women's League club, during the 2022/23 season.
Reflecting on her journey when she joined Juventus Academy, she wrote:
"I’m excited to share that I’ve joined Juventus Academy Ghana. While my aspiration to become a professional footballer faced setbacks, I shifted gears into coaching five years ago. It’s been a journey of growth and impact. Thank you."
Her coaching path began in October 2024, when she enrolled in the License D course alongside former Asante Kotoko defender Amos Frimpong and Jordan Opoku.
The bigger future
Joyce Annor Yeboah’s commitment to mentoring young female footballers and promoting women's football development is a testament to her passion for the sport.
Her blend of coaching expertise and sports journalism experience positions her as a key figure in Ghana’s football landscape.
With the CAF License C now secured, Annor Yeboah has set her sights on obtaining License B and subsequently License A, with hopes of becoming a full-time coach and potentially managing one of Ghana’s female national teams in the future.
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