The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is moving forward with its Women’s Football Strategy by appointing Anita Wiredu as the head coach of the new U19 women’s national team.
This decision shows that the GFA is serious about helping young players grow in Ghanaian football.
Anita Wiredu, with help from former Asante Kotoko captain Daniel Nii Adjei, brings a lot of experience from her time as a national team player and her work with the GFA.
The GFA believes in using the knowledge of former players to help develop the sport.
Creating the U19 women’s national team is part of the GFA’s plan to give young female players more opportunities to grow and succeed.
This team will be a place for young talent to shine and move up in women’s football in Ghana.
With Anita Wiredu leading the way, the U19 team will be important for developing future stars.
Her skills and experience will motivate and support the next generation of female players, making sure they do well both on and off the field.