The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has appointed Great Olympics coach, Annor Walker, as the new head coach of Ghana’s Black Stars B team.
The former Narnia FC and Berekum Chelsea head coach replaces Ibrahim Tanko who had been in charge since last year.
Tanko’s last game in charge of the team was against Uzbekistan in a friendly which Ghana lost 2-1.
Walker, a CAF License A holder, led Narnia FC to win the MTN FA Cup in 2011 after they beat Asante Kotoko 1-0 in the final at the Accra Sports stadium.
He also played a key role in Berekum Chelsea’s campaign in the 2012 CAF Champions League, when the team qualified to play in the group stages of the competition.
We were better than Kotoko – WAFA Coach
January 19, 2021
WAFA Coach, Prosper Nartey was left disappointed after his side failed to beat Asante Kotoko in the Ghana Premier League on Sunday.
WAFA striker Daniel Lomotey opened the scoring in the first half, but Kwame Opoku equalised for Kotoko as the game ended 1-1 at the Red Bull Arena in Sogakope.
Reflecting on the draw, Nartey, who promised fans victory, expressed disappointment at his side’s failure to maintain their impressive first-half performance in the second.
“We played according to our plan. We took the game to them. But then when we came in the second half, we were a bit relaxed especially the early part of the second half and that allowed Kotoko to see more of the ball. And as they saw more of the ball they grew in confidence and eventually they had the equalizer,” he said.