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The Ghana Football Association will not disclose the venue for the interviewing of coaches who have sneaked into the country for the vacant Black Stars coaching job.
The Ghana Football Association is on the next phase of the search for a new Black Stars job with the interviewing of coaches who have shown interest in taking up the post.
According to reports in the media, ex-French ace Willy Sagnol will be the first person to be spoken to for the job that has become the topic of discussion in the West African country.
He will be followed by Hugo Broos who just led an unknown Cameroon side to win the Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon but has not been paid for the last three months.
Before Ghanaian and former Coach Kwesi Appiah takes his sit. Due to some coaches being under contract the Ghana Football Association will keep the venue for the interview a secret to avoid a possible uninvited crowd.
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