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Former Black Stars midfielder, Michael Essien, has received his UEFA certificate in football management following his completion of the course.
Essien has been working to acquire his UFEA football coaching badges and certificates in football management following his retirement from football.
Last month, the former Chelsea and Real Madrid man announced completing the course after dedicating several months of time to develop himself.
Essien took to social media on Friday, November 1, to announce receiving the certificate.
Finally done with my UEFA certificate in football management journey. Thanks all for the help. I keep learning about the beautiful game. ##UEFACFM pic.twitter.com/V1OnCVRAaC
— Michael Essien® (@MichaelEssien) November 1, 2024
Essien has been with FC Nordsjaelland in the last few years where he has been their talent coach with the objective of using his knowledge and expertise to help develop young players.
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