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GFA appoints Karim Zito as head coach for newly formed national U19 male team

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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has made a significant step towards strengthening the country’s youth football development by appointing Karim Zito as the head coach of the newly established national U19 male team.

This decision underscores the GFA’s dedication to nurturing young talent and ensuring excellence across all national teams.

Joining Coach Zito in this crucial role is former Asante Kotoko striker Eric Bekoe, whose wealth of experience and energy will be invaluable in guiding the team to success. The duo is expected to work closely together to create a sustainable developmental pathway for young Ghanaian players, preparing them for future challenges on the international stage.

In addition, Eric Amponsah has been appointed as the goalkeeper trainer for the U19 male national team, further strengthening the technical staff and ensuring that players receive top-tier coaching in all aspects of the game.

This move by the GFA is a clear indication of their commitment to building a strong foundation for Ghanaian football and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and success.

With Coach Zito, Eric Bekoe, and Eric Amponsah at the helm, the future looks bright for the national U19 male team as they embark on their journey towards greatness.

Head of content and Editor-at-large at Ghanafuo.com – Dickson Ofori Siaw is a blunt writer who loves to make his readers see "the other perspectives of a news story". Follow me on Twitter @kwadwo_dost