President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku says his outfit will help build the capacity of coaches on the local scene.

He says the GFA is doing all it can to beef up the technical directorate of the Association so that they can help the local coaches.

The GFA President admits that coaching is a major part of the game that needs to be augmented and his administration is hoping to improve that.

According to Kurt they will organize attachment programmes and refresher courses for our local coaches at foreign clubs.

"I think we are very clear as to where we want to take this sports, we know we have challenges by way of coaching for which reason we advertised for interested applicants for the portfolio of the technical director which we will soon announce" he told 3Sports.

"We know that we need to support our coaches and help them to create learning platforms to enable them enrich themselves and that is the only way they can also impacts on the players”.

"We are also creating opportunities for them to go on attachment in Europe and other well established football jurisdictions.

Kurt Okraku also stated that he wants all national teams to be very much competitive with a playing philosophy which will determined by the yet- to- be- appointed technical director.

"We are very clear that we want to be competitive from the youth level to the Black Stars. I will leave the playing philosophy to the technical director when he takes his post, having done all the analysis that one could think about, we are very clear in our minds how we want our games to be by way of philosophy," he added.