Assistance Coach of Premier League side Amidaus Proff madam
Mercy Tagoe Quarcoo says she is aiming to become the first Ghanaian female GFA
president after she retires from her coaching career.
The 40 year old former national star and CAF License B
holder told Campionesports.net. “Anytime
I finish one step, I make sure before I move to the second step, I have already
done what will push me to the second step. So, when I was a footballer, I
planned to become a referee and as soon as I finished the refereeing, I decided
to go into coaching. The next thing on my mind is to become the FA President,.
Mercy Tagoe played for the black Queens in both USA 1999 and
2003.She quit refereeing in May 2012 and was appointed as the assistant coach
for Amidaus in August this year.
She will be hoping to follow the footsteps of Sierra Leone
FA Boss Isha Johansen and Burundi FA President Lydia Nsekera who are the only two women currently handling top
leadership positions in African football.
By:Frank Darkwah
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