I am willing to coach any Ghana national team but … – Laryea Kingston

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Former Ghana international Laryea Kingston has said he is open to coaching any of Ghana’s national teams, but only if the working environment is conducive.

Kingston was appointed head coach of the Black Starlets in April 2024 ahead of the WAFU Zone B U-17 Championship hosted by Ghana. However, the team fell short of the title after a 2-1 semi-final defeat to Burkina Faso.

Following the loss, the former Hearts of Oak winger made a surprise announcement, stepping down from his role as head coach.

Since leaving the Black Starlets, Kingston has worked in the United States and is currently serving as head coach of all Uganda’s junior national teams.

Speaking in an interview with Sporty FM, Kingston stressed his readiness to serve Ghana again, provided the conditions are favourable.

“I’m a Ghanaian, and anytime the opportunity comes to coach any national team, I will. If the environment is conducive for me, I’ll take the offer,” he said.