Rawlings Pays Tribute To Coach E.K. Afranie

Former President Jerry John Rawlings has paid tribute to late national teams’ coach, Emmanuel Kwesi Afranie, describing him as a very patient and philosophical man who was perceptive and had a good insight into human behaviour.

The former President said though Afranie was no psychologist he was able to shape players’ lives to become football stars.

“All young people are idealistic and that’s what needs to be nurtured to bring the best of out of them,” former President Rawlings said.

The comments were made during a courtesy call by the children of Coach Afranie at the former President’s office on Thursday.

“Afranie’s faith and belief in the truth gave him the patience to see players through,” Flt Lt Rawlings stated.

The former Head of State was however unhappy with the fact that in the coaching profession not enough gratitude has been shown to coaches who have moulded players into stars and commended former Black Stars player, John Paintsil and current Black Stars coach, Kwesi Appiah for eulogizing Coach Afranie, popularly referred to as Coachhene during the launch of the Afranie Foundation and the book titled “Coachhene, Football’s Gift to Mother Ghana”, on Friday May 18.

The former President commended the family of Afranie for what they had done to perpetuate the memory of the former national coach who coached all national teams and won the World Cup with the Black Starlets in 1991.