Former Black Queens head coach, Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo says she has not completely shut the door on making a return to the team.
The veteran trainer, who became the first-ever woman to handle the national team, said this in an exclusive chat with Citi Sports.
Madam Tagoe-Quarcoo managed the Black Queens from 2019 to 2023 and led the Queens to victory in the maiden edition of the West Africa Football Union Zone B tournament in Abidjan in 2018 as interim manager.
Using former Black Stars coach Kwesi Appiah as an example, coach Tagoe-Quarcoo indicated her willingness to return to the role in the future.
“Coaching is full of uncertainties. Kwesi Appiah was [head coach of the] Black Stars. He went for a while and he came back. I can come back. You never know. I am still a coach.”
Appiah led Black Stars to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil but was sacked after Ghana suffered a first round exit. Ghana had made the Round of 16 stage in back to back World Cups prior.
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He returned to lead the Black Stars to the 2019 AFCON but got dismissed a second time after a poor showing.
The Black Queens recently beat Guinea 7-0 on aggregate under head coach, Nora Hauptle in the first round of qualifiers for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.