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AFCON 2019: Didi Dramani, Duncan and Sellas Tetteh to scout for Ghana

Daniel Koranteng by Daniel Koranteng
May 27, 2019
Reading Time: 1 min read

Renowned coaches, Didi Mas-Ud Dramani, David Duncan and Sellas Tetteh have been named as part of Kwesi Appiah’s technical team for the upcoming AFCON in Egypt.

The three will serve as scouts for Kwesi Appiah’s team during the tournament which kicks off in June.

Dramani has been working with Danish side Nordsjaelland as an assistant coach, while Sellas Tetteh joins with vast experience from his time with Rwanda and Sierra Leone.

The team also includes Manchester City U-18 performance analyst Jermaine Lopia serving as video & match analyst.

Ghana have been drawn in group F alongside, Cameroon, Benin and Guinea Bissau, as the country seeks to end its 37 year wait fro the trophy.

The full backroom staff includes:

  1. Ibrahim Tanko (Assistant Coach)
  2. Richard Kingson (Goalkeepers trainer)
  3. Stephen Appiah (Technical coordinator)
  4. Coach David Duncan (Scout)
  5. Coach Didi Mas- Ud Dramani (Scout)
  6. Coach Sellas Tetteh (scout)
  7. Patrick Ofori (Psychologist)
  8. Samuel Kwame Ankomah (Masseur)
  9. Jermaine Lopia (Video & match analyst)
  10. Simon Copley (Physical trainer)
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