Ghana Futsal Coach Sets Sights on FIFA Futsal World Cup Qualification after AFCON Triumph

In an interview with Sportblog247.com, Coach Philip Boakye expressed his determination to guide the Ghana Futsal team to the FIFA Futsal World Cup in Azerbaijan after their impressive qualification for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco. The coach discussed various aspects of their journey, including preparation, overcoming setbacks, and the long-term goal of competing on the global stage.

Preparation for the Africa qualifiers

Boakye highlighted the team’s successful preparations in Prampram before their crucial home match against Cote D’Ivoire in Cape Coast. Motivated by the support from the association, the team benefited from adequate preparations leading up to the AFCON qualification.

Assembling the squad

Assembling the squad posed no difficulty, as players were selected from the Futsal league, allowing the coaching staff to make informed choices based on the players’ performances in the league.

Factors accounting for the 1st leg loss

The coach acknowledged some unexpected factors that contributed to their 4-0 loss in the first leg against Cote D’Ivoire. However, the team remained resilient, quickly regrouping and planning for a comeback in the return leg.

Belief ahead of the 2nd leg in Abidjan

Motivated by the president’s encouragement, the team entered the return leg with determination to overturn the home result. Strategic adjustments and corrections from the first leg allowed them to secure a convincing 6-2 victory and qualify for the AFCON.

Targets for the Africa Cup of Nations

Boakye emphasized the team’s ultimate goal of reaching the FIFA Futsal World Cup and expressed their commitment to giving their best in the upcoming AFCON in Morocco.

Support from the Association and the call for Corporate Ghana’s involvement

The coach expressed gratitude to the Ghana Football Association, the president, the government, and the entire nation for their support. He also highlighted the need for Corporate Ghana to contribute to the development of Futsal, acknowledging the game’s growth in North Africa and urging local support to help Ghana make strides in the sport.

As the team gears up for the eighth edition of the Futsal Africa Cup of Nations in Rabat, Morocco, from April 8-17, 2024, Coach Boakye remains focused on achieving success and securing a spot in the prestigious FIFA Futsal World Cup.

Written by Silas Boahene

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Published on February 14, 2024