In the not-too-distant future, Laryea Kingston will be awarded his Confederation of African Football (CAF) License A coaching certificate. Thanks, in no small part, to CAF instruct

The report indicates that in the not-too-distant future, Laryea Kingston will be awarded his Confederation of African Football (CAF) License A coaching certificate. Thanks, in no small part, to CAF instructors like Dr. Prosper Narteh Ogum.

It further notes that yes, the same man whose reputation was lacerated by Laryea’s Uganda team on Saturday at the El Abdi Stadium in El Jadida, Morocco.

To receive the CAF License A coaching certificate, a candidate must have mastered five main parts;

1. Theoretical & Tactical Sessions (match preparation, advanced systems of play, and positional coaching.

2. Practical Coaching (on-field implementation, demonstration, and execution).

3. Sports Science & Medicine (injury prevention & recovery, collaboration).

4. Player Management & Leadership (psychological conditioning, media & staff management).

5. Mandatory Internship & Assessment (supervised mentorship and final certification.

On Saturday, and in truth, throughout the tournament, Laryea Kingston proved that he has mastered theoretical and practical coaching.

When Eric Gyamfi scored the opener, Laryea Kingston reverted to a three-back system and handed the keys of the operation to John Owino and Muhoozi Henry.

Their job was simple: find Uganda’s interiors, especially the elegant Owen Mukisa.

Muhoozi moved the ball in a way that reminded Ghanaians of a former Starlet and Black Star.

Muhozi is an intriguing prospect. Anthony Annan complete

Twice, Atsu Kpoeti got close enough to force Mukisa to pass to a teammate despite receiving the ball in promising positions.

Source: myjoyonline.com