The German giants Borussia Dortmund has
named former Ghana International Otto
Addo as the assistant coach for the German
giants today.
Addo will join Dortmund next season when
his current mandate as assistant coach of
fellow Bundesliga side Borussia
Monchengladbach ends at the end of the
season.
”Delighted to announce the return of former
Borussia Dortmund player, Otto Addo, who
will serve as an assistant coach focusing on
youth development!,” Dortmund confirmed
the news on Twitter.
The former Dortmund attacking midfielder's
new role will see him also serve as a link
between the senior team and the youth team.
The 43-year old spent six seasons at the
Signal Iduna Park, scoring 16 goals in 98
Bundesliga appearances and winning the
2002 title.
He remains a fan favourite for a moment of
magic produced in a UEFA Cup game in
September 2003, when he scored a
spectacular goal with a torn cruciate
ligament that was later voted by ARD-
Sportschau viewers as "Goal of the Year".
Otto Addo represented Ghana at the FIFA
World Cup in 2006, making two appearances
at the Mundial as the West Africans reach the
round of 16 in Germany.
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