
Former Black Queens captain Samira Suleman says she is prepared to give back to Ghana football if the opportunity comes from the Ghana FA.
Having switched from player to coach, she believes her current path makes her more suited for a national team role than club management at this stage.
The ex-striker, who has just completed her UEFA A Diploma coaching course, explained that national team duties would allow her to balance her work abroad while contributing her knowledge to Ghana. Almost a year ago, she also earned a UEFA Certificate in Football Management, showing her commitment to equipping herself beyond the pitch.
"I will say that for the meantime coaching a club in Ghana now it is not the right time now to come home and coach a club in Ghana. But for the national team I will say if authorities give me the opportunity and attache me to any I think I will do it. Because national team is not a daily training routine and management stuff like the way club is," she told Peace FM as monitored by Ghanasoccernet.com
"National team for time now you can also come and do what I am doing here in Iceland and go back I will say with that if authorities give me the opportunity I can manage and do that work. This is how I can do it if they give me the opportunity I will come and do it,"
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