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1978 African Cup Of Nations Squads
Below is a list of squads used in the 1978 African Cup of Nations. Group A Ghana Coach: Fred Osam-Duodu Nigeria Coach: Tihomir Jelisavčić Upper Volta Coach: Otto Pfister Zambia Coach: Brian Tiler Group B Congo Coach: Maurice Ondzola Morocco Coach: Gheorghe Mărdărescu Tunisia Coach: Abdelmajid Chetali Uganda Coach: Peter Okee Henry Matte was part of that squad. from Express team. References External linksfootball mundialGhana squad on Ghana Home PageFIFA
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1976 African Cup Of Nations Squads
The 1976 African Cup of Nations squads was well attended. Qualified African nations participated in the event as follows: Egypt Coach: Burkhard Pape Guinea Coach: Petre Moldoveanu Ethiopia Coach: Peter Schnittger Uganda Coach: David Otti Morocco Coach: Virgil Mărdărescu Virgil Mărdărescu (also known as "Gil Mărdărescu", "Gheorge Mărdărescu" and "Vintilă Mărdărescu"; July 15, 1921 – June 11, 2003) was a Romanian football manager. In 1969, was appointed as manager of the Romania national "B" team, know ... Nigeria Coach: Tiko Jelisavcic Sudan Coach: Ibrahim Kabir and Ivan Yanko Zaire Coach: Ștefan Stănculescu References External links * {{Africa Cup of Nations Africa Cup of Nations squads 1976 African Cup of Nations ...
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Opoku Afriyie
Opoku Afriyie (February 2, 1955 - March 29, 2020) was a Ghanaian footballer. He was popularly called Bayie. He played as a striker and won many caps with Asante Kotoko and the Ghana national football team. He worked for Asante Kotoko as Team-Manager. Club career Opoku Afriyie played for Asante Kotoko for several years before signing for Hearts of Oak prior to ending his footballing career. He was the top scorer in the Ghana domestic football league in 1979 and again in 1981. In 1982, he was nominated for the French magazine France Football African Footballer of the Year. He came eighth. Opoku Afriyie is among 20 other Ghanaians nominated by CAF out of a total of 200 African footballers for the title of the best African player of the last 50 years. International career He was a member of the squad that won the 1978 African Cup of Nations making Ghana the first team to win it thrice. He scored the two goals in the final of that tournament. He also played in the 1980 African Cup ...
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Addae Kyenkyehene
Addae Kyenkyehene is a Ghanaian football midfielder who played for Ghana in the 1978 African Cup of Nations. He also played for Asante Kotoko Asante Kotoko Sporting Club, simply known as Asante Kotoko, is a professional football club founded on 31 August 1935 and based in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Nicknamed the ''Porcupine Warriors'', they compete in the Ghana Premier Lea .... Educational Background: Form Four (Dichemso L/A and new Bantama L/A secondary education – Radisco Lilleshall Hall, England Football Association's School of Excellence, Faith School of Evangelism Professional Life: Worked as Lab Technician, Footballer who played and captained Kumasi Asante Kotoko and the Ghana Black Stars and as Team Manager and Coach of Kotoko Education background Middle school Leaving certificate Date of Conversion: 1988 Activities: Pastor Marital Status: Married Name of Spouse: Comfort Addai Kyenkyehene References External links * Living people Ghanaian men's ...
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Emmanuel Quarshie
Emmanuel Quarshie (May 6, 1953 – September 16, 2013) was a Ghanaian international footballer and a coach who played as an attacking midfielder. Biography Emmanuel Quarshie played 1 game in 1978 African Cup of Nations, he was the captain of Ghana's champion selection in 1982 African Cup of Nations with 5 games played. At club level, he is the captain of Sekondi Hasaacas, with whom he won the West African Club Championship in 1982. He then moved to Egypt and joined Zamalek SC, winning its first African Cup of Champion Clubs in 1984. He plays the last years of his career in Bahrain's Al Muharraq Club. He then became coach of Sekondi Hasaacas from 2001 to 2002 and All Stars from 2007 to 2013. Hospitalized in Egypt in July 2013 with the help of Zamalek club, he died from throat cancer in September at the age of 60 years in Takoradi. Honors Club Sekondi Hasaacas FC *Ghana Premier League (1): 1977 *WAFU Cup (1): 1982 * SWAG Cup(1): 1982-83 Zamalek *Egyptian Premier League (1): 198 ...
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SS 1974
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Abdulai Chesco
Abd Allah ( ar, عبدالله, translit=ʻAbd Allāh), also spelled Abdallah, Abdellah, Abdollah, Abdullah and many others, is an Arabic name meaning "Servant of God". It is built from the Arabic words '' abd'' () and ''Allāh'' (). Although the first letter "a" in ''Allāh'', as the first letter of the article ''al-'', is usually unstressed in Arabic, it is usually stressed in the pronunciation of this name. The variants ''Abdollah'' and ''Abdullah'' represent the elision of this "a" following the "u" of the literary Arabic nominative case (pronounced in Persian). Abd Allah is one of many Arabic theophoric names, meaning ''servant of God''. ''God's Follower'' is also a meaning of this name. Humility before God is an essential value of Islam, hence ''Abdullah'' is a common name among Muslims. However, the name of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's father was Abdullah. The prophet's father died before his birth, which indicates that the name was already in use in pre-Islamic Arabia. ...
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Dan Kayede
Dan Kayede is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played for Accra Great Olympics F.C. At the international level, he is known for his involvement in the squad that won the 1978 African Cup of Nations. Club career Ansah started his career Accra Great Olympics. He rose to become an integral member of the senior team. International career Ansah was a member of the Ghana national team from 1977 to 1984. He was key member of the squad that played in both the and 1978, 1980 African Cup of Nations helping Ghana to make history as the first country to win the competition three times and for keeps during the 1978 edition, after scoring Uganda 2–0 in the finals. Personal life Kayede's brother is Ben Kayede, who is also an international footballer who won the 1982 AFCON playing for Ghana. Honours Club Accra Great Olympics * Ghanaian FA Cup: 1983 International Ghana * African Cup of Nations: 1978 Events January * January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Bo ...
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Dumas FC
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Isaac Acquaye
Isaac; grc, Ἰσαάκ, Isaák; ar, إسحٰق/إسحاق, Isḥāq; am, ይስሐቅ is one of the three patriarchs of the Israelites and an important figure in the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He was the son of Abraham and Sarah, the father of Jacob and Esau, and the grandfather of the twelve tribes of Israel. Isaac's name means "he will laugh", reflecting the laughter, in disbelief, of Abraham and Sarah, when told by God that they would have a child., He is the only patriarch whose name was not changed, and the only one who did not move out of Canaan. According to the narrative, he died aged 180, the longest-lived of the three patriarchs. Etymology The anglicized name "Isaac" is a transliteration of the Hebrew name () which literally means "He laughs/will laugh." Ugaritic texts dating from the 13th century BCE refer to the benevolent smile of the Canaanite deity El. Genesis, however, ascribes the laughter to Isaac's parents, Abraha ...
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Corners Babies
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Haruna Yusif
Haruna Yusif is a Ghanaian former professional footballer. During his playing career he played as a defender specially as a left-back for Kumasi Cornerstones and Kumasi Asante Kotoko. At the international level, he is known for his involvement in the squad that won the 1978 African Cup of Nations and 1982 African Cup of Nations. Club career Yusif played for Kumasi Cornerstones in 1978 before joining Kumasi Asante Kotoko, where he played from 1978 until he retired in 1990. International career Yusif played for the Ghana national team. He was a key member of the squad that played at the 1978, 1980 and 1982 African Cup of Nations helping Ghana to make history as the first country to win the competition three times and for keeps during the 1978 edition, after scoring Uganda 2–0 in the finals. Honours Club Asante Kotoko * Ghana Premier League: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988–89 * Ghanaian FA Cup: 1978, 1984 * African Cup of Champions Clubs: 1983 Ghana * Afric ...
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Fuseini Salifu
Fuseini Salifu is a Ghanaian former professional footballer. During his playing career he played as a goalkeeper for Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Kumasi Cornerstones. At the international level, he is known for his involvement in the squad that won the 1978 African Cup of Nations. International career He was key member, serving as back up goalkeeper to Joseph Carr for the squad that played in both the and 1978, 1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. * January 6 – Global Positioning Syst ... African Cup of Nations helping Ghana to make history as the first country to win the competition three times and for keeps during the 1978 edition, after scoring Uganda 2–0 in the finals. References External links Living people Men's association football goalkeepers Asante Kotoko S.C. players Ghana Premier ...
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