Former Ghanaian international, Adam Kwarasey, has achieved a significant milestone in his coaching career by guiding Gamle Oslo FK to secure promotion to the third division league in Norway.
After retiring from his illustrious career as a goalkeeper in 2022, Kwarasey transitioned into coaching to nurture and develop talents. He serves as both the head coach and owner of the lower-tier club, which has achieved the remarkable feat of gaining promotion to the third-tier league.
In a recent match, the 35-year-old showcased his tactical acumen as his team secured an impressive 5-0 victory over Stovner, underscoring his coaching abilities.
Kwarasey’s international career began when he made his debut for the Black Stars in 2011 at the age of 23, under the guidance of coach Goran Stevanovic. His first appearance for the national team took place on September 2, 2011, during a 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Swaziland.
Notably, Kwarasey played a crucial role as Ghana’s first-choice goalkeeper during the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, where the Black Stars finished fourth.
Furthermore, he was selected as Ghana’s primary goalkeeper for the 2014 World Cup. Although he participated in the game against the USA, he, unfortunately, missed the other two group matches against Germany and Portugal.
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