She was a part of the squad that certified for Ghana’s first-ever Women’s World Cup in 1999 within the United States of America (USA).
Upon retiring, she took up a profession as a referee and have become the primary Ghanaian feminine referee to officiate on the Women’s World Cup in 2007.
She then accomplished her teaching badges and went on to handle Women’s Premier League facet Halifax Ladies and the Black Queens, who she led to win the WAFU Cup in 2018.
Speaking at a workshop on Wednesday, Tagoe-Quarcoo suggested younger gamers to put money into their future, whereas revealing the funding she made out of her first World Cup look.
“It’s all about planning. Before I end one activity, another has already started. I really needed the transition to be smooth and not to end one activity and wonder what to do next,” she stated, as quoted by Ghanaweb.
“I constructed my first home with the cash I earned from my first World Cup within the USA. It’s about planning. Even although I could not end it, I acquired it to a great stage earlier than I later accomplished it. All this whereas, I used to be working with the nationwide service. Inasmuch as I used to be enjoying, I used to be enthusiastic about what to do after soccer.”
Meanwhile, Tagoe-Quarcoo is at the moment the pinnacle coach of Hearts of Oak’s ladies’s group, Oaks FC.