The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has expressed strong excitement about its newly formalised partnership with the Ghana Football Association (GFA), describing the agreement as a major step in its expanding international development agenda.The collaboration was confirmed after Welsh officials hosted a delegation from the GFA at FAW headquarters in Hensol for discussions centred on coach education and future football exchange programmes.FAW CEO Noel Mooney hailed the agreement
Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has expressed delight following the confirmation of a new strategic partnership with the Football Association of Wales, calling it an important step forward in Ghanaâ??s mission to boost football development at all levels.Okraku, who led a GFA delegation to Wales for official talks, believes the collaboration will enhance technical quality within Ghanaâ??s game by providing promising Ghanaian coaches with opportunities
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the Football Association of Wales (FAW) have agreed on a new strategic partnership aimed at strengthening coach development, sharing football knowledge and exploring long-term avenues of cooperation between both nations.The agreement was reached during high-level discussions at the FAWâ??s headquarters in Hensol, where a senior GFA delegation led by President Kurt Okraku met FAW Chief Executive Officer Noel Mooney and Chief Football Officer
The head coach of Ghanaâ??s Black Queens, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, has indicated that his team is moving in the right direction despite their defeat to the Lionesses of England.The Queens locked horns with the Lionesses in their final match in 2025 on Tuesday night, and succumbed to a 2-0 loss at St. Maryâ??s Stadium, despite putting up a top performance.Speaking after the match, Kim Lars Bjorkegren commended his players for a good performance, insisting that the Black Queens
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