ACCRA, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Former Brighton & Hove Albion manager Chris Hughton has been named the new coach of Ghana, the country's football association said on Sunday.
The 64-year-old, whose father was born in Ghana, moves over from his role as technical advisor in which he worked with interim coach Otto Addo.
Hughton, a defender for Tottenham Hotspur and the Republic of Ireland in his playing days, will retain former Aston Villa and Middlesbrough midfielder George Boateng as assistant coach.
“Details about the duration of the contract and terms of engagement would be announced in due course, the Ghana FA added.
Ghana play home and away against Angola next month as qualifiers for the Africa Cup of Nations finals continue.
Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Peter Rutherford
Rusaemoty
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congratulations 🎉👏
licbdnstz
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Lol Chris for Ghana job?? Ok we shall see
E pain you go n cry
leyaelstyz
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Lol Chris for Ghana job?? Ok we shall see
wialerluka
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thank those who love to live with us in Africa God may bless them🔴🔵🌍
Cohdemrsuz
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Nigeria will never learn
Yizabceimo
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Good luck chris