Should the Kurt Okraku-led GFA implement that recommendation, it would deprive many coaches in the top football league the opportunity to practise their craft.
In a Facebook post, Nana Agyemang said: “This issue of securing the CAF A Licence is very interesting”, adding: “I’m still waiting for the authorities to tell me what my UEFA B Licence is equated to and on what basis.”
According to him, there are, at least, six other UEFA B-licensed coaches in Ghana at the moment, wondering: “Do we have to take the CAF A Licence?”.
Nana Agyemang noted that Coach Ibrahim Tanko has the UEFA Pro Licence, and, therefore, questioned whether he should take the CAF A Licence.
“None of the experts seem to have the answer”, he bemoaned.
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