As part of its ongoing efforts to prioritize women’s football and advance its Women’s Football Strategy, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced Bernice Adutwumwaa as the Head Coach of the newly formed U16 Female National Football team.
Adutwumwaa, who currently leads Prisons Ladies, brings extensive experience to her new role, holding a CAF License B certificate and serving as a CAF License D & C Coaching Instructor.
Adutwumwaa will be joined by Linda Prah in coaching the U16 Female National Team, a move that aligns with the GFA’s commitment to nurturing women’s football development at all levels.
The creation of the U16 squad reflects Ghana’s dedication to providing opportunities for young talent to thrive internationally.
The appointments of Adutwumwaa and Linda signal a significant moment for Ghanaian football, as both coaches bring not only their coaching expertise but also a passion for developing young players.
Their leadership is poised to inspire and empower the next generation of female footballers in Ghana, laying a solid foundation for their future success.
Under Adutwumwaa and Linda’s guidance, the U16 female national team is primed to make an impact in women’s football. With the support of the GFA’s strategic vision, the team is positioned for a promising future in the sport.
The appointments of Adutwumwaa and Linda underscore the Ghana FA’s unwavering dedication to gender equality and the advancement of women in football.
As the U16 female national team embarks on its journey under their leadership, it represents a significant step forward for Ghanaian women’s football and reaffirms the country’s growing influence in the sport regionally and globally.
