Ex-Black Queens Player Mercy Tagoe Targets To Become First Ghana FA President

Ex-Ghana international and now assistant coach of Amidaus Professionals Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo wants to become the first female president of the Ghana Football Association. She wants to follow in the footsteps of Burundi�s Lydia Nsekera and recently elected Sierra Leone FA president Isha Johansen. �The next thing on my mind is to become the FA President,� the ambitious sportswoman told CampioneSports.net. �Anytime I finish one step, I make sure before I move to the second step, I have already done what will push me to the second step. �So, when I was a footballer, I planned to become a referee and as soon as I finished the refereeing, I decided to go into coaching.� Tagoe-Quarcoo retired as a footballer after featuring at the 2003 FIFA Women�s World Cup in USA. She then ventured in refereeing before quitting in May 2012 and has since picked up a CAF License B Coaching Certificate.