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Former Asante Kotoko boss, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani has been widely tipped to take over the reins as the head of the Juvenile Coaching Desk of the Ghana Football Association.
The reigning Ghana Premier League Coach of the Year is currently unemployed after his sack from Kumasi Asante Kotoko.
Didi has been performing in his role as a CAF Instructor since his sack from Kotoko in March.
It is expected that Didi Dramani wil coordinate the activities of colts and women football as well other juvenile leagues to be organized nationwide.
Didi has enormous experience in juvenile soccer after taking charge of Right to Dream Academy prior to taking charge of the under 17 women’s’ soccer team.
Didi is a two time league champion with Kotoko, an F.A Cup winner, an under-17 Women’s World Cup bronze medalist.
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