Didi Dramani resigns from Black Queens post 24 Days to WAFU Women’s Cup
Mas-Ud Didi Dramani has flee from his post as Black Queens coach to join Danish top-flight side FC Nordsjælland.
The former Kumasi Asante Kotoko manager tendered in his resignation last week and he has officially joined the Danish side as an assistant coach.
With just 24 days to the kickoff of the maiden edition of the West Africa Football Union Women’s Cup at Ivory Coast, Dramani has resigned from the post as the head coach leaving it vacant.
“Didi Dramani has resigned from his post to take up a coaching job in Denmark, the club is FC Nordsjælland,” Ghana FA technical director Oto Akenteng told Asempa FM.’
“He will be assistant coach at the first team for the next two years, he is taking over from Otto Addo who has returned to Germany.”
When asked who will be taking over from Dramani, Akenteng said, “We held a meeting on Wednesday but a decision is yet to be taken.”
Dramani led Ghana’s Under-17 female team to win Broze at the 2012 FIFA under 17 World Cup in Azerbajain and led Ghana’s Youth Female side, Black Princesses to the World Cup in Papua New Guinea 2016.
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