Former Ghana goalkeeper Richard Kingston has set his sights on coaching Real Madrid or Barcelona in the future.
Kingston, a member of the Ghana squad that qualified for its maiden FIFA World Cup tournament in 2006 served as the goalkeeper’s trainer during Kwasi Appiah’s reign.
In an interview with TV3, he indicated he has no dream to coach the senior national soccer team, Black Stars but has a target of coaching Spanish giants, Real Madrid or Barcelona.
The 42-year old expressed the Black Stars job is just like coaching a second or third division side, hence the decision to move to another level of his career.
“From day one, I knew I had that prowess in me to become a coach so I use to learn from lots of coaches that I worked with.”
“My dream is not to coach the Black Stars one day because is just like coaching a second or third division side. I want to coach to the highest level; I’m targeting Barcelona or Real Madrid in future”
Richard Kingston capped 90 times for the Black Stars between 1996 and 2012 and was part of the squad that made history during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
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