Ibrahim Anyars Tanko hails from Bawku in the Upper East Region of Ghana but was born in Kumasi on 25th August, 1977 to the Bisa (Busanga Tribe) Chief of Kumasi.
Ibrahim Anyars Tanko is a Ghanaian retired footballer who played mostly as a second striker or an attacking midfielder, scout and manager who last served as the head coach of the local Black Stars – Ghana A’ national football team.
He had his early Primary and Junior High School Education at Asem boys Primary before proceeding to Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (Okess) for his secondary education, playing football along the line.
As a football inclined young chap, Tanko decided to pursue a career in football and was with State Envoys, a Kumasi-based Colts club, from 1984-1990. He moved to King Faisal Football Club in 1990 and played there until 1993 when he joined the youth side of German Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund in the 1993/94 season.
Tanko spent seven years with Dortmund before moving to another reputable club, SC Freiburg, where he played for six seasons from 2001-2007. Ibrahim Tanko won 20 caps for the Senior National Team of Ghana (Black Stars), featuring in the 1996 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa where Ghana finished fourth. He chalked a lot of successes in his football career winning the German Bundesliga twice with Borussia Dortmund.
Full Name: Ibrahim Anyars Tanko
Place of Birth: Kumasi
Nickname: “The Bullet”
Age: 44
HONOURS AS A FOOTBALLER
– Best Youth Player in Germany – 1993
– The second Young Player to Play in the Bundesliga at age 17.
– Two-time winner, German Bundesliga Title 1994/1995 1995/1996 with Borussia Dortmund
– European Champions League winner 1996 with Borussia Dortmund
– European Champions Cup winner 1997 with Borussia Dortmund
After hanging his boots, he decided to pursue a career in coaching and has the following qualifications.
– 2007: Coaching Certificate UEFA A – License in Germany
– 5 times International coaching course in Germany – 2015/2016/2017/2018/2019
As a coach, Ibrahim Tanko has built a huge reputation for himself, following stints in Germany, Japan, Denmark and Cameroon. His first appointment came in 2007 when he was appointed Under-17 Coach of SC Freiburg.
COACHING JOURNEY
– 2008-2010: Youth Team Head Coach SC Freiburg, Germany
– 2010-2012: Assistant Coach Urawa Red Diamonds Japan – J League
– 2012-2013: Assistant Coach at FC Koln – German Bundesliga
– 2012 Champions League Coach with FC Copenhagen
– 2013-2015: Assistant Coach Cameroon National Team. Under Volker Finke, Germany’s Best Football Coach in 1994/95/96
– 2016-2017: Scout, Ghana National Team Africa Cup of Nations – Gabon 2017
– 2017-2019: Assistant Coach, Ghana National Team
– 2019: Head Coach Ghana National U23 (Black Meteors)
– 2020 -2021: Head Coach Ghana Black Stars ‘B’
-2020: Unattached
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