Coach Dadzie aims to replicate Princesses form at Queens

Published on: 29 October 2011

By Ameenu Shardow

Newly appointed Black Queens coach Kuuku Dadzie is fully convinced that the successes chalked at the U-20 level would be replicated at the senior team.

The ex Ghana international was elevated to the senior womens team on Friday following impressive works with the junior side with specific reference to the All Africa Games where he guided Ghana to an historic silver medal.

The Black Queens formerly referred to as Africa's no.2 after Nigeria on other other hand have stagnated over a period of time and are in desperate need of a massive revival but Dadzie says it will take a lot of hardwork and support to make his tenure successful.

"It is true the Black Queens have not done so well in recent years and that is what I aim to change during my time," he exclusively told GHANAsoccernet.com.

"However a lot of hard work and support from authorities and individuals would be very vital for the success we all crave for to be achieved.

"My vision is to do wonders with the senior side even more than what I did with the Princesses but like I said, a lot of support will be needed."

 

 

 

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