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RTD re-assign Didi Dramani to a different role

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RTD re-assign Didi Dramani to a different role

Experienced Ghanaian coach Mas-ud Didi Dramani has been re-assigned by the Right To Dream Academy family after an unforgettable 3-year spell with FC Nordsjælland in Denmark.

The former Ghana U20 manager was appointed the relationship manager of the club in 2018 to replace fellow countryman Otto Addo.

Dramani stepped down from his role as head coach of Ghana’s female senior national team – The Black Queens – to accept his new challenge.

He had since been working with the Danish giants as he aided the integration of young African players into their new experience.

Didi’s era at FC Nordsjælland saw the rise of several African stars including Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Maxwell Woledzi, Isaac Atanga, Sadiq Ibrahim, Abdul Mumin and many others.

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Until his appointment as the assistant coach of FC Nordsjælland, Didi Dramani was the Technical Director of Right To Dreams Academy.

Both Right To Dreams Academy and FC Nordsjælland belong to the same owner and Didi returning to where he started appears the beginning of a new project.

In a Facebook post on Saturday evening, Didi Dramani announced his era with FC Nordsjælland has come to an end as he takes up a new role in the Africa branch of the organization.

“The FCN/RTD organizational structure is in its growing phase and has re-assigned me to the responsibility to assist and support in the process of uniqueness in Ghana, Egypt and throughout the country in another capacity,” Didi wrote on Facebook.

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The new role assigned the former Black Queens manager is yet to be known but insiders say he could be returning to continue his previous role as the Technical Director of both the Ghana and Egypt branches of the RTD structure.

Dramani could therefore be setting up several departments that will see upcoming Ghanaian coaches like Laryea Kingston, Michael Essien and several others taking up coaching roles at various levels in both Egypt and Ghana.

Didi may also work with former Newcastle United and Sunderland defender Titus Bramble who is currently in Ghana and working with Right To Dream Academy.

Source: footballmadeinghana.com

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