Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo retains Black Queens job

Published on: 01 May 2021
Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo retains Black Queens job
Mercy Tagoe

Mercy Efua Tagoe-Quarcoo has been reappointed as Coach of the senior national women’s team the Black Queens for another year.

The former Ghanaian International was made the substantive coach of the side in November 2019 after serving as assistant Coach for two years.

Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo is a retired FIFA Referee who officiated in the Ghana Premier League, CAF Competitions and FIFA Tournaments – including the 2010 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Coach Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo became assistant to Mas-Ud Didi Dramani before being elevated to the Head Coach position following the exit of the former in 2018.

She led Ghana twice to WAFU Zone B glories (Gold in 2018 and Bronze medal in 2019).  She previously played for the defunct Supreme Ladies (Tema) and Bluna Ladies before hanging her boots in 2005.

The 43-year old will be assisted by Charles Anokye Frimpong and Nana Sinasen.

Black Queens Technical Team:

  1. Mercy Efua Tagoe- Quarcoo Head Coach
  2. Charles Anokye Frimpong – Assistant Coach
  3. Nana Sinasen – Assistant Coach (Physical Trainer)
  4. Raymond Fenny – Goalkeepers Coach
  5. Kate Boachie- Agyemang – Team Doctor
  6. Margaret Foli – Physiotherapist
  7. Asinawu Abubakari – Nurse
  8. Anita Wiredu Minta – Welfare Manager
  9. Patience Nana A. Quarshie – Equipment Manager
  10. Tijani Mumuni – Equipment Manage
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