Ghanaian football has been thrown into mourning following the passing of veteran coach Annor Walker after a short illness.
Walker, who served Ghana football with distinction at both club and national level, was until his demise the Technical Director of Vision FC.
He will be remembered for his immense contribution to the game, having managed top-flight clubs including Accra Great Olympics and FC Samartex, where he left an indelible mark with his tactical brilliance and ability to nurture young talent.
On the national scene, Annor Walker guided the Black Galaxies, Ghana’s home-based national team, and played a crucial role in building a competitive squad that represented the country in continental tournaments.
Tributes have begun pouring in from across the football community, with many describing him as not only a master tactician but also a father figure to many players who passed through his hands.
Annor Walker’s death is a big blow to Ghana football, as the nation loses one of its most respected and experienced coaches.






