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Black Starlets head coach, Paa Kwasi Fabin will begin a one-week refresher course at FC Copenhagen, Monday.
The experienced spotter jetted off Accra last Sunday ahead of the program which is facilitated by GN Bank DOL side Vision FC.
Paa Kwasi Fabin who led the Black Starlets to qualify for next year’s U-17 Championship will use the one-week period to improve his knowledge of the game ahead of the tournament.
FC Copenhagen’s Head of Youth Recruitment Mikkel Hemmersam was on a scouting mission in Ghana some weeks ago, on the ticket of Vision FC and as part of the exchange program the Black Starlets gaffer was given the mandate to go for the course due to his cordial relationship with the Division One side.
Fabin is expected to return shortly after the course to begin preparations ahead of next year’s U-17 Championship.
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