With their opening game against the defending champions from CANADA, most experts have written off the chances of Ghana at the Commonwealth Games here in Birmingham.
However Coach Moro Mumuni and his players have different ideas and are ready to embrace the opportunity and limelight of being the huge under-dogs.
New Zealand will follow for the Black Spikers of Ghana before an outing with fellow Africans Kenya.
Brief Bio
Ghana’s young Beach Volleyball coach Moro Mumuni hopes to add to his career CV with the latest daunting task on Saturday 30th July 2022.
Mumuni started beach volleyball coaching from 2010 and now holds a level 2 FIVB coaching certificate. Having participated in numerous Youth Beach Volleyball games, Birmingham presents his toughest assignment to date.
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