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Ex-Black Stars coach Fred Osam-Duodu dead

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  • Bobby, Denmark 7 years ago

    Rest In Peace!

  • Villager 7 years ago

    In the early 70s he was sportsmaster at OKESS in Kumasi and Ashanti Schools and Colleges Federation Secretary. We loved him. A great tree has fallen. RIP

  • Adiemba 7 years ago

    RIP, Legendary Osam Duodu. You, like many African coaches are not respected by our own governments and FA. They go and bring foreign coaches and pay them huge amount of money and yet we win NOTHING with foreign coaches. We sh ...
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  • Akora Ba 7 years ago

    May he rest in peace .Yes he was my sports master too at OKESS in 1969/70

  • wandi 7 years ago

    We really going to miss u paaaaa .rest in peace.

  • Jk 7 years ago

    one of the best football technical brains in Ghan

  • Pumpuni 7 years ago

    Before his national assignments,he was the Sports Master of Osei Kyeretwie Secondary School in Kumasi, Ashanti Region. Great man, rest in peace.

  • MAJi 7 years ago

    GFA is been manager with cremminals

  • Abeiku SW2 London 7 years ago

    RIP Sir

  • ERICUS 7 years ago

    Coach , master coach rest peacefully !!!!!

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  • Ekow Samuel. 7 years ago

    He must rip and condolance to the family.

  • professor Karikari 7 years ago

    my father is gone to ancestors homeland

  • kuuso 7 years ago

    RIP Paapa

  • Eben 7 years ago

    RIP, Father. Yes I remember he was also part of the technical team when we won the cup in Libya.

  • Keen Observer 7 years ago

    Mammoth of a man and coach, always joked and accepted whatever crossed his path....loved in Gambia, nurtured so many coaches and players alike. Lovely kids and family...Our world have lost a gentle being!...Miss you papa!...w ...
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  • koffi parker 7 years ago

    It was his tactical excellence as a (local coach)2 coach to the black stars that produced the formidable squad who won the Cup of Nations and for the third time. Rest in Peace.

  • Soccerfan 7 years ago

    May the angels welcome you home.

  • juju 7 years ago

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  • Kokuvi Da Togolese 7 years ago

    You did your best for Ghana football. Rest in perfect peace Coach!

  • Koo Nimo 7 years ago

    It is true that we will all die one day but the health system in Ghana is very poor. Too many people dying too early in life. Mr Osam-Duodu rest in peace.

  • Agyeman 7 years ago

    He's lived well and lived a longer life than the average Ghanaians whose lives are about 60.7yrs.Fare thee well.

  • Cowboy 7 years ago

    I do remember him very well when he was brought in to coach Hearts Of Oak in preparation for an African Clubs Cup duel with A.S Bilima of Congo in 1980.He tried all his best for my problem ridden team, knowing his track recor ...
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  • Awuradebasa 7 years ago

    This man was always on the wrong side of Black Stars for being accused of taking bribes to lose a game to mostly Nigerian Green Eagles.

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    Does someone goes to Korle bu Teaching hospital and return home? it seems very body that goes there pass on, Coach RIP

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    sorry I mean Everybody that goes there pass on, Coach RIP

  • Joey 7 years ago

    RIPP

  • Eagle's eyes 7 years ago

    Folks, why is korle Bu becoming becoming a grave yard? Many people wo go there return dead. My father died there in the 1950s from a minor illness. govt should up their game and stop these needless deaths at Korle Bu.

  • Seabreeze 7 years ago

    I will always be thankful for OSAM allowing me to scout and assess players for him during the run up to Mali 2002. The true king of African football.

  • Ben Annan 7 years ago

    What a shock my back bencher collegue and church mate

  • Bombaata 7 years ago

    RIP,Daddy.U will be missed..

  • Koki 7 years ago

    Poor journalism.
    How old was he?

  • Ato Kwamina 7 years ago

    good bye Daddy, U served Ur Country very well.

  • Black Star 7 years ago

    R.I.P my dear brother

  • Ato Kwaminaj 7 years ago

    good bye Daddy U served Ur Country soon very well. Rest in perfect Peace