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Former Ghana Coach Oko Aryee goes home on October 12

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CARSON, CA - SEPTEMBER 25: Coach Oko Aryee of Ghana looks on during the first round of the FIFA Women's World Cup against Russia on September 25, 2003 in Carson, California. (Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images)
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Former Ghanaian football coach Oko Aryee will be laid to rest on October 12, 2024, at the Resurrection Methodist Church in Adenta, Accra. He passed away on August 12, 2024, at the age of 83, leaving behind a legacy as one of Ghana's best football coaches.

Coach Aryee made history by becoming the first Ghanaian coach to qualify a national team for the FIFA World Cup not once, but twice. His impressive career milestones include qualifying the Under 16 team for the FIFA Under-17 World Cup in 1991, alongside Sudan and Congo Brazzaville, and masterminding the Senior Women's national team's (Black Queens) second appearance at the FIFA Women's World Cup in the United States in 2003.

Throughout his coaching career, Aryee also led several prominent Ghanaian football clubs, including Accra Hearts of Oak, Tema Ghapoha, Real Tamale United, and AshantiGold SC.

The Ghana Football Association and the entire football community have extended their heartfelt condolences to his family, widow, and children.

Some of Coach Aryee's notable achievements include:

  • First Ghanaian coach to qualify a national team for the FIFA World Cup
  • Qualified the Under 16 team for the FIFA Under-17 World Cup in 1991
  • Led the Black Queens to the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2003
  • Coached prominent Ghanaian football clubs, including Accra Hearts of Oak and AshantiGold SC ¹

Coach Oko Aryee's legacy extends beyond his impressive achievements, as he played a pivotal role in nurturing and developing some of Ghana's most talented footballers. His exceptional coaching skills and guidance helped shape the careers of:

  • Samuel Osei Kuffour (Bayern Munich and Ghana legend)
  • Mohammed Gargo (former Black Stars player)
  • Nii Odartey Lamptey (former Aston Villa and Ghana player)
  • Yaw Preko (former Ghana international)

Among others, these talented players benefited from Coach Aryee's expertise, mentorship, and vision. Under his guidance, they honed their skills, gained valuable experience, and went on to achieve great success in their careers.

Coach Aryee's Impact on Ghanaian Football:

  • Developed talented players who became pillars of Ghana's national teams
  • Inspired a generation of coaches and players with his innovative coaching methods
  • Contributed significantly to Ghana's football growth and international recognition
  • Left an enduring legacy that continues to influence Ghanaian football

The Ghanaian football community will forever be grateful for Coach Aryee's dedication, passion, and commitment to developing the sport. His influence will continue to be felt for generations to come.

May his soul Rest In Peace!

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