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Black Stars assistant coach, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, has revealed he discovered Baba Rahman as a community coach in Tamale.
The former Asante Kotoko coach, who was a Senior High School teacher in Kumbungu, said he was given the responsibility to oversee a development plan in the Northern Region, where gathered kids to train.
Coincidental, Baba Rahman, who has gone on to play for the likes of Dreams FC, Asante Kotoko, Augsburg, and Chelsea, was one of the kids.
“I was made the regional coach of the of the five-year development plan. So, in Tamale, I gathered a lot of young kids, you know, and one of them is Baba Rahman,” he said on Prime Take on the Joy News channel.
“So, we put both boys and girls together and then sometimes they are over 100 and then I train them before they break into their clubs. Whilst doing this, I was still teaching.”
Didi Dramani was maintained as the Black Stars assistant coach following the confirmation of Chris Hughton as the substantive coach by the Ghana Football Association last week.
Watch Prime Take with Didi Dramani below:
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