In a significant development for Sudanese football, the Sudanese Football Association (SFA) has officially unveiled Kwesi Appiah as the new head coach of their senior national team. The announcement marks a return to Sudan for the former Black Stars trainer.
Kwesi Appiah has put pen to paper on a three-year deal with the SFA, signifying a commitment to shaping the future of Sudanese football. He brings a wealth of coaching experience and expertise to the role, making him a valuable addition to the national team setup.
Assisting Kwesi Appiah in his coaching duties will be former Techiman Eleven Wonders and Dreams FC coach, Ignatius Osei Fosu. Additionally, ex-Black Stars goalkeeper, Fatau Dauda, has been appointed as the goalkeeper’s trainer, rounding out a strong coaching team.
Kwesi Appiah’s immediate focus will be on preparing the Sudanese national team for their upcoming international assignments in the World Cup qualifiers. Sudan is set to face challenging fixtures against Togo and DR Congo, and Appiah’s leadership and tactical acumen will be put to the test as they seek to secure positive results.
For Kwesi Appiah, this appointment marks a return to Sudan, where he previously managed the club side Al Khartoum. His experience in both club and international football, coupled with his familiarity with Sudanese football, positions him well to guide the national team to success in their upcoming endeavors. Sudanese football enthusiasts are eager to see the impact of his leadership on their national team’s performance.