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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Ghana’s Coach James Kwasi Appiah highlights experiences from his international playing and coaching career, and showcases his thoughts on Ghana football’s past, present and future. Appiah also discusses major events during his time as a player, his journey to becoming an international coach, qualifying the national team to the World Cup, his teams preparations and participation in the 2019 African Cup of Nations, Ghana’s Best XI, and leaving a legacy.
The book is divided into four parts: Part 1 - From Boy to Man, about his childhood through to his days with Kumasi Asante Kotoko; Part 2 - A Leader of Men and Teams, about becoming a coach and eventually the coach of the Black Stars; Part 3 - Champions Always Play to Win, about key events in his playing and coaching career; and Part 4 - Leaving a Legacy, about money, Ghana’s Best XI, and the future of Ghana football.
Appiah gives his account of Senegal ‘92, which includes an eye-witness account of the Black Stars’ painful loss of an AFCON final after the marathon penalty shootout, as well as about the captaincy controversy at that tournament that involved Kwasi Appiah, Abedi Pele, Tony Baffoe and Tony Yeboah. He also shares about the Brazil 2014 World Cup events, AFCON 2019 (which has three chapters dedicated to it), about making money and investing wisely, and his list of Ghana’s all-time best players.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
PART I: FROM BOY TO MAN
PART II: A LEADER OF MEN AND TEAMS
5. Becoming a Coach
6. Becoming the Black Stars Coach
7. Win Now, or Forever Lose Your Peace
PART III: CHAMPIONS ALWAYS PLAY TO WIN
8. Black Stars: Libya 1982
9. Kumasi Asante Kotoko: 1983 Africa Championship
10. Black Stars: Senegal 1992
11. Black Stars: South Africa 2010 World Cup
12. Black Meteors: 2011 All-Africa Games
13. Black Stars: Brazil 2014 World Cup
14. Al Khartoum Al Watani (Sudan)
15. Black Stars: The Road to AFCON 2019
16. Black Stars: Going for Glory at AFCON 2019
17. Black Stars: Biggest Lessons from AFCON 2019
PART IV: LEAVING A LEGACY
Afterword
Appendix
Index
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Ghana’s Coach James Kwasi Appiah highlights experiences from his international playing and coaching career, and showcases his thoughts on Ghana football’s past, present and future. Appiah also discusses major events during his time as a player, his journey to becoming an international coach, qualifying the national team to the World Cup, his teams preparations and participation in the 2019 African Cup of Nations, Ghana’s Best XI, and leaving a legacy.
The book is divided into four parts: Part 1 - From Boy to Man, about his childhood through to his days with Kumasi Asante Kotoko; Part 2 - A Leader of Men and Teams, about becoming a coach and eventually the coach of the Black Stars; Part 3 - Champions Always Play to Win, about key events in his playing and coaching career; and Part 4 - Leaving a Legacy, about money, Ghana’s Best XI, and the future of Ghana football.
Appiah gives his account of Senegal ‘92, which includes an eye-witness account of the Black Stars’ painful loss of an AFCON final after the marathon penalty shootout, as well as about the captaincy controversy at that tournament that involved Kwasi Appiah, Abedi Pele, Tony Baffoe and Tony Yeboah. He also shares about the Brazil 2014 World Cup events, AFCON 2019 (which has three chapters dedicated to it), about making money and investing wisely, and his list of Ghana’s all-time best players.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
PART I: FROM BOY TO MAN
PART II: A LEADER OF MEN AND TEAMS
5. Becoming a Coach
6. Becoming the Black Stars Coach
7. Win Now, or Forever Lose Your Peace
PART III: CHAMPIONS ALWAYS PLAY TO WIN
8. Black Stars: Libya 1982
9. Kumasi Asante Kotoko: 1983 Africa Championship
10. Black Stars: Senegal 1992
11. Black Stars: South Africa 2010 World Cup
12. Black Meteors: 2011 All-Africa Games
13. Black Stars: Brazil 2014 World Cup
14. Al Khartoum Al Watani (Sudan)
15. Black Stars: The Road to AFCON 2019
16. Black Stars: Going for Glory at AFCON 2019
17. Black Stars: Biggest Lessons from AFCON 2019
PART IV: LEAVING A LEGACY
Afterword
Appendix
Index