Fatawu Dauda, the former Enyimba goalkeeper, has taken on a new role as the goalkeepers’ coach for the Ghanaian national team, as reported by Media Talk Africa. This exciting news was shared on the official website of the Ghana Football Association, marking a significant milestone in Dauda’s career.
At 38 years old, Dauda brings a wealth of experience to his new position as part of the Black Stars coaching staff. Alongside him, former midfielder Otto Addo has been appointed as the new head coach, with Joseph Laumann and John Paintsil joining as assistants. This dynamic team is set to lead the national team to new heights in the upcoming seasons.
Dauda’s time with Enyimba was marked by success, including a Nigeria Premier Football League title win with the Aba giants in 2019. His impressive skills on the field have now translated into a coaching role, where he will mentor and guide the next generation of goalkeepers for Ghana.
Having been capped 26 times by Ghana, Dauda’s passion for the game and dedication to his craft are undeniable. His appointment as goalkeepers’ coach is a testament to his commitment to the sport and his desire to give back to the football community.
As we look ahead to the future of Ghanaian football, Dauda’s expertise and leadership will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the success of the national team. We congratulate him on this well-deserved appointment and wish him all the best in his new role.