Black Stars psychologist Kris Perquy not licensed to practice in Ghana- Ghana Psychology Council

Acting Registrar of the Ghana Psychology Council, Anna Plange, has stated that the council is yet to register Black Stars psychologist Kris Perquy as a licensed practitioner in Ghana.

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She disclosed the news in an interview with Citi Sports following the appointment of the Belgian as the Black Stars lead psychologist.

Perquy has worked with the Belgian Football Association in a similar position and is one of a handful of changes made to improve the Black Stars technical team.

Former AFCON winner with Cameroon, Winfried Schafer, has been appointed as the Black Stars Technical Advisor but the Ghana Football Association is yet to register Perquy in the books of Ghana’s Psychology Council as a licensed practitioner.

“As long as you are coming in the country to practice you are supposed to be registered and licensed by the Ghana Psychology Council.”

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Acting Registrar of the Ghana Psychology Council Anna Plange

“In terms of the appointment of the team’s (Black Stars) psychologist, the right thing that has to be done or that should have be done was that the GFA was to contact us once their intention was to appoint him to get him to be licensed here because he was going to practice in Ghana but we haven’t heard anything like that from them and so we took a step to write officially to GFA to let them know…this is what is supposed to be done. We have done that; we haven’t heard from them yet.”

Black Stars players Fatawu Issahaku (7), Tariq Lamptey (3), Mohammed Salisu in action against Angola

Ghana play Chad at home on March 19 in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

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