My deep passion for the game led me to venture into coaching after football - Former Black Queens striker Samira Suleman

· GhanaSoccernet

Former Black Queens striker Samira Suleman has turned her lifelong love for football into a new chapter as a coach.

Her passion for the game, she says, is what inspired her to stay close to the sport after hanging up her boots.

Suleman recently completed her UEFA A Diploma coaching course, adding another milestone to her post-playing career. Almost a year earlier, she also earned a UEFA Certificate in Football Management, showing her commitment to building knowledge both on and off the field.

The former national team captain, who once played for the Black Queens, says she is now focused on passing her experience to the next generation.

"What made me venture into coaching after football is my deep passion for the game. And I felt that after football I want to stay connected and also I want to make impact in the next generation," she told Peace FM as monitored by Ghanasoccernet.com

"The only way is that to get that closer or to make impact on the next generational is to use the coaching path though there are different path that I can use.

"I felt that the coaching path will make me more closer to the field and the game and also I can share my experience with the younger generation. So this is why I ventured into coaching,"