A former Kaizer Chiefs coach has landed a new role with one of Africa's biggest nations.
Ghana announced the appointment of Otto Addo as the new head coach following the departure of Chris Houghton after the disappointing Africa Cup of Nations showing.
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Addo has now named his own coaching staff for the role and has brought some familiar faces back in the set up.
According to ghanasoccernet.com, former Pirates goalkeeper Fatawu Dauda and John Paintsil will join Addo's technical team.
Dauda was recently the goalkeeper coach for Sudan where he worked with Kwesi Appiah and Ignatius Osei-Fosu.
Paintsil, meanwhile, does have experience on the bench as he served as an assistant coach to Steve Komphela at Kaizer Chiefs for two years.
Both Dauda and Paintsil also represented the Black Stars at FIFA World Cups and the Africa Cup of Nations.
Addo officially starts his reign as head coach in the upcoming international break against Nigeria and Uganda later this month.
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