Audio By Carbonatix
Coach Hene (KANTINKA), as he was affectionately called by a cross section of the football population was the fortunate Coach to have coached all the National teams in Ghana.
He was noted to have coached most clubs in Ghana with his initial Association with the then National Sports Council (National Sports Authority) - Notable are Hearts, Kotoko, RTU, Olympics,Zaytuna etc,
He will be remembered as having coached to qualify the Black Queens (1999), Satellites (1997-Argentina), and the Starlets (1991) FIFA World Cup in Italy.
Mr. Afranie has been very responsible for the nurturing of many in Ghanaian players either at the club level or National Team level.
He was an astute PATRON of the rejuvenated Ghana Football Coaches Association and played very significant role in the activities of the Association. He was personally very interested in the progress and development of young coaches in Ghana and lend his support for coaches and development of football.
Coach Hene until his demise was the vice chairman of Ghana Football Association Technical and Development Committee. His immerse contributions and deliberations will always be remembered.
He achieved so much for Ghana not only winning laurels but identifying and nurturing talented Ghanaian player of both gender.
He was a mentor, teacher, father, counselor and an encyclopedia of football and a friend of all players and coaches of every level.
Your legacies will forever be remembered and be assured that the younger generation you nurtured will leave by your shinning examples and continue to work hard to emulate your good work…. the final whistle of Life was sounded to him on this fatal day. “God’s CALENDAR of life was due”
WISHING YOU FAREWELL AS YOU FULFILL GOD’S WILL.
Latest Stories
-
NPP demands release of Hanan Abdul-Wahab, wife, cites abuse of power by EOCO
2 minutes -
GES warns schools against unauthorised fee collection from students
13 minutes -
Kusease D/A Basic School appeals for computers to improve ICT teaching
25 minutes -
West African megapolis emerging, Ghana risks being left behind — Ofosu-Dorte
28 minutes -
Ghana’s planning system over-relies on utilities chasing development — Ofosu-Dorte
39 minutes -
Charles Amissah death report raises concerns over National Ambulance Service response
48 minutes -
You can’t brand a city with galamsey – Ofosu-Dorte warns
53 minutes -
Health Minister orders sanctions for health workers named in Amissah death probe
53 minutes -
Ghana once had efficient bus systems but urban mobility has declined — Ofosu-Dorte
60 minutes -
Former president John Agyekum Kufuor and ICCO back strategic cocoa transformation at ACFIF 2026
1 hour -
Five new players to watch in Ghana vs Mexico friendly
1 hour -
Weak mass transport systems worsening Accra congestion — Ofosu-Dorte
1 hour -
How colonial policies still haunt Ghana’s cities – David Ofosu-Dorte breaks it down at JoyNews Speaker Series
1 hour -
Housing in cities becoming unaffordable, fuelling homelessness – Ofosu-Dorte
1 hour -
GMTF launches nationwide specialist training initiative to strengthen healthcare delivery
1 hour