Former player and coach, Karim Abdul Razak, has expressed frustration over the lack of coaching opportunities in Ghana. The 67-year-old stated that he is ready to leave if he receives an offer from a ...
Former Ghana assistant coach, Karim Abdul Razak, says if he gets a team outside he would leave the country. The “Golden Boy” last got involved in a coaching job when he managed Malian side Stade ...
Former Kumasi Asante Kotoko legend, Abdul Karim Razak has said he will not rule out a return to the Porcupine Warriors as a coach. Abdul Karim Razak led Kotoko to dethrone bitter rivals Accra Hearts ...
Former Ghana skipper Abdul Karim Razak, popularly known as Golden Boy is the first local coach to have openly expressed interest in the vacant Black Stars coaching job, GHANAsoccernet.com understands.
Abdul Karim Razak, the new head coach of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, has promised to help Kotoko annex the league title, which has eluded the club for the past nine years. He stressed that the aim of every ...
Former Ghanaian international, Karim Abdul Razak has revealed that, having won several laurels in Togo, Benin and Mali as a coach he received his first coaching certificate in Ghana. Razak took charge ...
Ghanaian football icon Abdul Karim ‘Golden Boy’ Razak received a distinguished honor at the WAFU B General Assembly in Niamey, Niger, on Friday. The 1978 African Footballer of the Year was present as ...
Former Black stars player, Abdul Karim Razak, has warned the big soccer nations in Africa to be on their guard, because countries like Mali and Senegal are coming up strongly. Speaking to GNA Sports, ...
Former Kumasi Asante Kotoko Coach Abdul Razak “golden Boy” has visited injured winger Ollenu Ashitey and Steve Pollack at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital following Wednesday’s horrific accident.
Ghana legend Abdul Karim Razak has revealed that he doesn’t enjoy coaching in Ghana because of the poor treatment meted out to trainers by local clubs. The 1978 African Footballer of the Year has not ...