Former GFA Communications Director, Ibrahim Saanie Daara, has described CK Akonnor’s appointment as head coach of Gor Mahia as an opportunity to relaunch his coaching career.
The former Black Stars boss signed a two-year contract with the record Kenyan champions, marking his return to the touchline after a period away from active management.
As a coach, Akonnor has managed some of Ghana’s top clubs, including Hearts of Oak, Ashanti Gold, and Asante Kotoko, before taking charge of the Ghana national team.
In an interview with Luv FM, Sannie believes the move presents a fresh platform for Akonnor to rebuild his reputation and open new doors on the continental stage.
“We wish him the best and hope that he can make the best of it since this is a big opportunity for CK to somehow relaunch his career, because since he left the Black Stars, he’s not had a job.
“He’s had offers, but some of the offers were not suitable for him, but with this opportunity to go outside and make his name, I think it’s good news for him to do that and perhaps come back into recruitment for some of the top jobs,” he said.
The 51-year-old former Black Stars captain has become the first Ghanaian to take charge of Kenya’s most decorated club.
Akonnor will be looking to bring his experience to the table, having managed Kotoko to the CAF Champions League.
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