Akwasi Appiah, the former Ghanaian coach, has been formally unveiled as the newly appointed head coach of the Sudanese national team.
Accompanying him in his coaching staff will be Ignatius Osei Fosu, the former coach of Techiman Eleven Wonders and Dreams FC, serving as his assistant, while Fatau Dauda, the former Black Stars goalkeeper, will take on the role of goalkeeper trainer.
One of Appiah’s initial responsibilities will be to prepare the Sudanese squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifier matches against Togo and DR Congo.
Despite his new role with Sudan, Appiah will continue to oversee activities at Asante Kotoko, where he holds positions as the technical director and chairman of the Interim Management Committee (IMC).
Kwesi Appiah is set to receive a monthly salary of $50,000 in his capacity as the head coach of the Sudan national team.
Furthermore, he recently secured a position on the Ghana Football Association’s Executive Committee following his successful election at the Elective Congress last week.
Kwesi Appiah is best known for his remarkable achievement of leading Ghana to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil during his previous tenure as the national team’s coach.