Accra: Kwasi Appiah, the head coach of the Sudan national team, has been seen in Ghana on personal business, sparking speculation about his potential interest in the vacant Black Stars coaching position. Appiah, returning from a scouting mission in Egypt, was photographed smiling with a fan, further fueling rumors about his possible return to the Ghanaian national team.
According to Ghana Web, Appiah has been linked to the Black Stars job following the dismissal of head coach Otto Addo by the Ghana Football Association (GFA). Addo's departure came after the team suffered losses in friendlies against Austria and Germany. Despite the rumors, Appiah has reportedly denied any claims that he is not interested in the role, labeling such reports as 'fabricated propaganda.'
Sources have clarified that while Appiah currently holds a position with the Sudan national team, this does not preclude him from considering the Black Stars coaching role. The vacancy has generated significant public interest, with Appiah's name frequently mentioned among potential candidates.
Insiders have dismissed reports suggesting that Appiah has distanced himself from the job, urging the public to regard such information as misinformation. The debate over the next head coach continues, with Appiah's return to Ghana adding another layer to the ongoing discussions.