Michael Essien Successfully Completes UEFA Certificate in Football Management Course
- Former Ghana midfielder Michael Essien has added another certificate to his list of managerial accomplishment
- The Chelsea legend who is building his career in management after football has completed the UEFA Certificate in Football Management
- Essien, who is yet to take up a main role in coaching or management, enjoyed an illustrious football career
Ghana legend Michael Essien continues to increase his knowledge in the game after securing another UEFA educational certificate in football.
The former Chelsea midfielder spent the past nine months learning the UEFA Certificate in Football Management programme while working as assistant manager at FC Nordsjaelland.
Essien is carving a path in management following the end of an illustrious football career which saw him win several titles.
The 2012 UEFA Champions League winner took to social media to celebrate his latest achievement as he urged others to join the programme.
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He posted on X: "Football doesn’t end at the final whistle. Proud to have completed the UEFA Certificate in Football Management - Players’ Edition over the past 9 months — gaining skills for life after the game. It’s been an incredible journey, learning how to lead and shape football’s future, off the pitch. Thanks to UEFA for thinking about players and investing in our education!"
Essien represented Ghana at several competitions including the Africa Cup of Nations and the FIFA World Cup. The 41-year-old made 59 appearances and scored 9 times for Ghana. per Transfermarkt.
Essien preparing to be future Ghana coach
Essien's expertise in management could eventually land him a role in Ghana as a coach or even in the management of the sport in the West African country.
Following his recent interview with Joy Sports, the former AC Milan and Real Madrid player disclosed that he ventured intro coaching to avoid depression, as reported by My Joy Online.
However, his impressive run at Nordsjaelland has seen Ghanaians clamouring for him to be handed a position in Ghana football.
Football fan banned for three years
In another publication, Legit.ng reported that a football fan who racially abused Nicolas Jackson will have to spend a considerable amount of time away from football following the conclusion of the case.
John Southwell was given a three-year ban after he was found guilty of sending offensive messages to the Chelsea striker last year.
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Source: YEN.com.gh