Maxwell Konadu is poised to make a triumphant return to the helm of the Black Meteors following his appointment by the Ghana Football Association (GFA), marking a significant moment in the team's journey.

The seasoned tactician, currently steering the ship at Nsoatreman FC, will be supported by a formidable team to guide the Black Meteors to new heights.

Assisting Konadu is Abdul Gazale, a former Asante Kotoko coach, who will serve as his assistant.

Additionally, the coaching staff includes distinguished figures such as FIFA U17 World Cup winner Ben Owu as the goalkeeper trainer and Hearts of Oak legend Amankwah Mireku as Team Manager.

The backroom team is further strengthened by Eric Totime as the Physiotherapist, Henry Bart-Plange as the Masseur, and Collins Osei Bonsu and Attah Debango as Equipment Officers. Eli Vorgbe will contribute as the team's Video Analyst.

Konadu's appointment follows Ibrahim Tanko's tenure, which was marred by disappointment due to the team's failure to secure Olympic qualification and an early exit from the U-23 AFCON last year.

The GFA views Konadu's return as a strategic move aligned with their football philosophy of nurturing talent for both youth and senior national teams.

With Konadu's extensive coaching experience, including his pivotal role in Ghana's 2011 All African Games gold medal victory and previous stint leading the Black Meteors, the GFA expresses confidence in his ability to propel the team forward.

Highlighting Konadu's crucial role in talent development, the GFA emphasizes his position in bridging the gap between youth and senior national teams, ensuring a seamless flow of talent within Ghanaian football.

As a former Ghana international with vast coaching experience both domestically and internationally, Konadu's return is met with anticipation and optimism for the future of the Black Meteors under his leadership.