In a strategic move aimed at fortifying the developmental structures for youth football in Ghana, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has appointed Godwin Attram as the Head Coach of the newly formed U21 national team.

This appointment resonates with Ghana's Football Philosophy (DNA) introduced in 2023, which emphasizes the nurturing of young talent and fostering a culture of excellence from grassroots levels to the national arena.

Assisting Attram in his coaching duties will be Nana Yaw Amankwah, while Abdul Manaf Abubakar takes on the role of Physiotherapist for the team.

Godwin Attram's distinguished career, both as a player and coach, lends him invaluable experience and knowledge, essential for rejuvenating Ghana's standing as a powerhouse in African Football.

Having donned the jerseys of esteemed clubs like PSV Eindhoven, Silkeborg IF, and Accra Great Olympics during his playing days, Attram brings a wealth of insights and inspiration to his coaching role.

His profound grasp of the game, coupled with a fervent commitment to nurturing young talent, positions him aptly to lead Ghana's U21 squad to success.

At the helm of Attram De Visser FC, a club he not only coaches but also owns, Godwin Attram has showcased his coaching acumen by fostering emerging talent and instilling a winning mindset among his players.

His dedication to player development and tactical ingenuity has earned him respect both domestically and internationally.