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Soccer News of Thursday, 22 September 2011

Source: JOY Sports

Ghana FA receives over 80 application from coaches

About 83 coaches have applied for the seven national team jobs up for grabs, JOY Sports can confirm.

The Ghana Football Association has invited applications from coaches as a transparent means of appointing coaches for the various national teams with the exception of the Black Stars.

Premier League winning coach, Orlando Wellington has also tendered in his application to retain the national Under-20 job.

He believes he has learned lessons after failing to lead the Black Satellites to defend the African Youth Championships this year.

Coach Wellington told JOY Sports, “Though I had my disappointment in the last tournament that I played in South Africa, if you check my record and my contribution to Ghana Football at least I have also done well.”

He added, “I believe I have more to offer as a coach. I know if I take one of the national team jobs once again, I can go places.”

Former RTU coach Mumuni Gamel is reported to have submitted applications to take charge of five national teams namely the Black Queens, Black Princesses, Black Starlets, Black Meteors and the Black Satellites.