The Ghana Football Association (GFA) continues to make strides in implementing its Women's Football Strategy, and the recent appointment of Anita Wiredu as Head Coach of the newly formed Female U19 national team exemplifies this commitment.

Wiredu's appointment highlights the GFA's dedication to nurturing young talent and providing opportunities for progression within Ghanaian football.

Assisting Wiredu is former Asante Kotoko captain, Daniel Nii Adjei, whose extensive experience with both the Porcupine Warriors and TP Mazembe adds valuable expertise to the coaching staff.

Wiredu, a former national team player with significant experience, brings a unique perspective and skill set to her new role.

Her transition from player to coach underscores the GFA's recognition of the importance of leveraging the knowledge and expertise of former players in coaching and development roles.

Wiredu's journey to coaching the U19 national team reflects her dedication and passion for football.

Having represented Ghana at the highest level as a player, she is now poised to shape the next generation of footballing talent in the country.

Her participation in the GFA's Women's Football capacity-building initiative, including training in the Netherlands, demonstrates her commitment to continuous learning and professional development.

With her enhanced knowledge and skills, Wiredu is well-equipped to lead the U19 side with vision and purpose, further advancing women's football in Ghana.