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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has named Paa Kwesi Fabin as head coach of the national Under 23 team, the Black Meteors.
He succeeds Ibrahim Tanko who narrowly missed out on the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games after finishing fourth in the Under-23 Africa Cup of Nations held in Egypt last year.
Fabin who has a copious amount of experience in coaching boasting of stints with the Black Starlets, the Ugandan youth teams, Hearts of Oak, Hearts of Lions, Asante Kotoko and Inter Allies.
The 60-year-old will be assisted by Akapko Patron with Ben Owu as goalkeepers trainer.
Other members of the technical team are:
Andrew Ayim - Team Doctor
Albert K. Evedzi - Physiotherapist
Ablade Kumah - Welfare Officer
Emmanuel Opoku - Equipment Officer.
The GFA has also named a Management Committee for the Black Meteors as follows:
Frederick Acheampong - Chairman
Frederick Moore - Vice Chairman
Frederick Boateng - Member
George Aforklenyuie - Member
Nana Adu Abankro Acheampong - Member
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