FIFA Coaching Instructor Bernhard Lippert is being reported that the Technical Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has left his role as the Technical Director of the FA.
His departure comes three years after he was appointed by the leadership of the Ghana FA, led by President Kurt Okraku.
“FIFA Coaching Instructor Bernhard Lippert has been appointed as Technical Director of the Ghana Football Association for a period of two years,” an official statement from the GFA said at the time.
The statement continued, “As Technical Director of the Ghana FA, he will head the Technical Directorate and formulate guidelines, strategies, and policies for the training and technical development of coaches of Ghana football, to provide advice to the Executive Council on coaching and technical development matters in general and the supervision of national football team coaches, to which the Technical Director may be assigned by the Association.
“Bernhard Lippert will be responsible for the strategy, development, and technical direction of the Technical Directorate and the preparation and implementation of technical programs at the grassroots, juvenile, and national teams, thereby preparing football coaches and footballers for the future.”
After serving for three years and leading various programs, Bernhard Lippert is now understood to have left his role.
The Ghana FA has yet to release a statement on the reported departure.










