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  2. Ghana national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana national football team represents Ghana in men's international football. [5] The team is named the Black Stars after the Black Star of Africa in the flag of Ghana. [6] It is governed by the Ghana Football Association, the governing body for football in Ghana. [7] Prior to 1957, it played as the Gold Coast.

  3. Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations. Ghana is one of Africa's major forces in the Africa Cup of Nations. Ghana made its debut in 1963, and quickly emerged as a powerful team in the tournament and went on to win the tournament again in 1965, 1978 and in 1982, which was the last tournament to date Ghana has won. [1][2][3]

  4. List of Ghana national football team managers - Wikipedia

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    Since 1957 until date Ghana has had 33 different head coaches and three caretakers. C. K. Gyamfi is the most successful of these, leading the Black Stars to three Africa Cup of Nations titles – in 1963, 1965 and 1982 – making Gyamfi the joint most successful coach in the competition's history. [3]

  5. Ghana national under-17 football team - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana national U-17 football team, known as the Black Starlets, is the youngest team that represents Ghana in football. [1] They are two-time FIFA U-17 World Cup Champions in 1991 and 1995 and a two-time Runner-up in 1993 and 1997. [2] Ghana has participated in nine of the 17 World Cup events starting with their first in Scotland 1989 ...

  6. Football in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Black Stars team is one of the highly rated national football teams in Africa. Ghana has won the African Cup of Nations championships on four occasions. [2] They also reached the last sixteen of the 2006 FIFA World Cup before being eliminated by the Brazil.

  7. James Kwesi Appiah - Wikipedia

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    Al Khartoum. 2017–2020. Ghana. 2021–2023. Kenpong Football Academy. 2023–. Sudan. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. James Kwesi Appiah (born 30 June 1960), [1] also known as Akwasi Appiah, [2] is a Ghanaian football coach and former player who played as a left back and is currently the head coach of Sudan national football team.

  8. Chris Hughton - Wikipedia

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    2023–2024. Ghana. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Christopher William Gerard Hughton (born 11 December 1958) is a professional football manager and former player. Born in England, he represented the Republic of Ireland national team. He was most recently head coach of the Ghana national team.

  9. Ghana A' national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana A' national football team is the local national football team of Ghana and is open only to indigenous domestic league players. [1][2] The team represents Ghana at the WAFU Nations Cup and the African Nations Championship and is controlled by the Ghana Football Association. Previously known as the Local Black Stars, the team is known ...