In line with its commitment to fostering young talent and strengthening the women's football landscape, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has named Dora Zuta as the Head Coach of the newly established Female U21 national team.

Zuta's appointment highlights the GFA's dedication to nurturing budding talent and providing a structured pathway for advancement within Ghanaian football.

With a wealth of experience as a former national team player and holding a CAF License B Coaching certificate, Zuta brings a unique blend of on-field expertise and coaching acumen to her new role.

This positions her as a formidable leader tasked with shaping the next generation of female footballers in Ghana.

Assisting Zuta in her coaching endeavors is Florence Amuzu, another former national team player whose knowledge and experience will complement Zuta's leadership.

Together, they form a dynamic coaching duo committed to guiding and mentoring young female players as they navigate their footballing journey.

The establishment of the Female U21 national team marks a significant milestone in the implementation of the GFA's Women's Football Strategy.

Serving as a feeder team for both the female U23 squad and the Black Queens, the U21 team provides a vital platform for talent identification, development, and progression.

Under the guidance of Zuta and Amuzu, the U21 national team is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of women's football in Ghana.

Their leadership will focus not only on refining players' skills and tactical understanding but also instilling values of discipline, resilience, and teamwork essential for success both on and off the field.