In a concerted effort to elevate women’s football in Ghana, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced the appointment of Charles Anokye Frimpong as the head coach of the newly established U18 female national team.
Renowned for his previous role as Assistant Coach of the Black Queens and holding the prestigious CAF License A Coaching Certificate, Frimpong brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new leadership position. His appointment signals a commitment to nurturing young talent and shaping the future of Ghanaian women’s football.
Joining Frimpong in this pivotal endeavor is Gifty Ayew Asare, currently serving as assistant coach for Epiphany Ladies FC and possessing a CAF License C coaching certificate. Asare’s extensive coaching background and insights are poised to complement Frimpong’s leadership, further enriching the coaching staff.
These appointments underscore the GFA’s unwavering dedication to its Women’s Football Strategy, which seeks to revolutionize women’s football across the nation. With Frimpong at the helm and Asare providing support, the coaching team is well-equipped to guide the U18 female national team to success, nurturing the talents of young female footballers and fostering a culture of excellence.
As the GFA continues to implement initiatives aimed at advancing women’s football, the appointments of Frimpong and Asare represent significant strides toward gender equality and the empowerment of female athletes in Ghana. Together, they epitomize the GFA’s commitment to building a bright future for women’s football in the country.