Black Stars technical team member Fatau Dauda has taken another major step in his coaching career after enrolling in advanced UEFA coaching courses in Wales.
Dauda, who represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, shared updates from his ongoing coaching education journey after participating in both the FAW/UEFA Goalkeepers B Residential Course and the UEFA C Licence Conversion programme.
The former Black Stars shot-stopper has been gradually transitioning from professional football into coaching since retirement and continues to build his qualifications in Europe.
Images shared by Dauda showed official reminders from the Football Association of Wales confirming his participation in the two programmes.
Time up!
Thank you UEFA âï¸ðð»ð§¤â½ï¸ pic.twitter.com/xe3AGQYYWb
â lion 16 (@fataud1) May 15, 2026
The ex-goalkeeper is pursuing specialised goalkeeper coaching education alongside broader UEFA coaching certification as he prepares for a long-term future in football development and coaching.
Dauda enjoyed a successful playing career with Ghana and earned recognition for his performances during the Black Stars’ qualification campaign and appearance at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
At club level, he featured for several sides, including AshantiGold, Orlando Pirates and Enyimba during a career that spanned multiple countries.
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