Fatau Dauda, who used to play as goalkeeper for the Black Stars and now serves as their assistant goalkeepers coach, has earned the UEFA Goalkeeper B Diploma from the Football Association of Wales.
This qualification is another key step in Dauda’s coaching career and shows his dedication to learning and helping goalkeepers improve.
After retiring from professional football, the former Ghana international moved into coaching and now works with the Black Stars’ goalkeepers as part of the national team’s technical staff.
The UEFA Goalkeeper B Diploma gives coaches advanced skills in goalkeeper training, technical and tactical development, and up-to-date training methods.
Dauda’s new qualification is expected to make Ghana’s goalkeeping department stronger as the Black Stars get ready for upcoming international competitions.
Many people in the Ghanaian football community have praised his achievement and his commitment to growing as a coach.

