CEO Weekends: Ringier & Swiss Coach Ottmar Hitzfeld to Officially Launch AllSports.com.gh

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Ringier Ghana has invited the twice UEFA Champions League Winning Coach, twice World Coach of the Year, and current coach of the Swiss National Team, Mr. Ottmar Hitzfeld in Ghana to officially launch their sports site, AllSports.com.gh.

According to the General Manager of Ringier Ghana Tim Kollman: “Mr. Hitzfeld has a long relationship with Ghana through his job, even though he has never visited Ghana. He is very excited to be making this trip and he hopes to meet up with his former players, and also interact with fellow World Cup coach, Kwesi Appiah.”

Making his first trip ever to the country, Hitzfeld will also meet with fans in the city and participate in a number of activities in the country. He will meet with Coaches and Team Managers of the Premier League Clubs in Ghana and watch the Champions League Match at the Silverbird cinema with sports fans, stars and dignitaries on Tuesday April 1, 2014.

On Wednesday, April 2, he will officially launch AllSports.com.gh at the Polo Court, attend a football charity in Nima and attend a farewell cocktail at the Residence of the Swiss Ambassador.

Hitzfeld will be accompanied by senior executives of Ringier AG, and Swiss Journalists on his historic trip to Ghana.

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