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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) as part of its Business and Development Plans will present certificates of merit to 219 graduands for undertaking various courses organised by the Association.
The graduands passed in the Basic and Intermediate courses in coaching and administration.
A statement signed by George Dasoberi, an official of the Association on behalf of the General Secretary of the GFA copied to the GNA Sports said the presentation would be held at the Conference Hall of the GFA on Friday, October 5.
According to the statement, 44 graduates from the Greater Accra Region will receive certificates in basic coaching with 27 being warded Intermediate certificate in Coaching, whilst 29 will be presented with Intermediate Certificate in Administration.
The statement added that 55 graduands will also receive certificates in Basic Sports Medicine with ten referees picking certificates in Intermediate Refereeing.
29 of the graduands will also receive certificates in Intermediate Coaching, with 28 picking up certificates in Basic Administration.
Source: GNA
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