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Humberto Cuelho will face the interview panel of the Ghana Football Association on Wednesday after failing to make two previous appointments.
The former Portugal, Tunisia and Morocco coach was due to be interviewed for the vacant Black Stars coaching job last Friday but failed to make it. He has also failed to turn up for a proposed meeting later on Monday and has now been given a deadline of Wednesday to appear before the interview panel or forget about it.
KickOffGhana.com understands the inability of the Portuguese to face the interview panel was down to difficulties in flying down with his agent.
But he still has a date with the panel on Wednesday after the Serbian Goran Stevanovic and the Ghanaian Herbert Addo had both appeared before the eight-man panel.
The GFA says the interview process well very well but are still refusing to limit their choice to the three names on the shortlist.
Source:Kickoff.com
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