GFA Appoints Professor Mintah Director of Coaching Training



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Sports News for Monday, October 5, 2020

Source: ghanafa.org

2020-10-05

Professor Joseph Kwame Mintah is the former Black Stars team psychologistProfessor Joseph Kwame Mintah is the former Black Stars team psychologist

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced that Prof. Joseph Kwame Mintah has been appointed Director of Coach Training of the Association for a period of two years.

Prof. Joseph Mintah, who recently joined the National Teams Department as a psychologist, comes to the new role with deep experience in Coaching and Physical Education.

He has a Doctorate in Education (Sports Psychology) and a Master’s in Physical Education from the University of Northern Iowa, USA.

The former Black Stars team psychologist holds an “A” license certificate from Elite CAF instructors from the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

He served as the interim assistant coach for the Ghana Black Stars during the 2014 CAF Qualifiers and was head coach of the Ghana Premier League team, Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs from 2010 to 2014.

In addition to his experience as a field coach, Prof. Mintah is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology Education, Faculty of Education Studies, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana.

He played for the Cape Coast University men’s soccer team from 1986-1990 after previous seasons with Mysterious Dwarfs FC, Venomous Vipers FC, Diamond Stars FC and Hafiz Stars FC.

Prof. Mintah will be a vital member of the GFA Technical Directorate who will work with the Technical Director to shape the technical direction of the Association.

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