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The technical director of the Ghana Football Association, Francis Oti Akenten has denied increasing perceptions of poor quality in the FA's coaching programs for over local coaches.
"It is a properly,carefully and well planned programme. Our programs are monitored by CAF and in conformity with Caf regulations. Caf selects an assessor to come and assess the contents of the examination conducted"
"An assessor has the ability to inspect and be satisfied with the examination before approval, Caf marks the Exams papers. l don't even know who has passed or fail".
"We have now even introduced computer analysis in our upcoming programs to help the coaches scientifically and technically."
Akenten spoke in respect of complaints that the courses being undertaken by the local coaches does not reflect on the field of play in the various indigneous leagues.
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