Ghana FA Cup champions Nsoatreman have appointed Yaw Preko as their new coach, replacing Maxwell Konadu. Preko, 49, takes over after Konadu secured a move to South African side Black Leopards, who play in the second tier. Konadu leveraged his extensive managerial experience to guide Nsoatreman to an FA Cup triumph, defeating regional rivals Bofoakwa
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Ghana FA Cup champions Nsoatreman have appointed Yaw Preko as their new coach, replacing Maxwell Konadu.
Preko, 49, takes over after Konadu secured a move to South African side Black Leopards, who play in the second tier.
Konadu leveraged his extensive managerial experience to guide Nsoatreman to an FA Cup triumph, defeating regional rivals Bofoakwa Tano in a penalty shootout.
Despite growing confidence in Konadu’s leadership, he opted to pursue a new challenge in South Africa.
Yaw Preko has signed a two-year contract with Nsoatreman. The former Black Stars forward is tasked with leading the team in the 2024/25 CAF Confederation Cup.
|| OFFICIAL NOTICE
We gladly confirm that Coach Yaw Preko, A.K.A RUSH, has signed a deal with our club.
Welcome to Amanaso, RUSH!#3firiteteamanaso#facup24‘champions pic.twitter.com/GD8YGMsoNm
— NSOATREMAN FC – 24′ MTN FA CUP CHAMPIONS (@Nsoatreman_FC) July 4, 2024
Additionally, after finishing fourth in the Ghana Premier League this season, Preko is expected to guide Nsoatreman to a commendable finish in the upcoming league campaign.
Preko has been out of club management since his departure from Great Olympics in June 2023. He was recently appointed head coach of Ghana’s U-15 side by the Ghana Football Association.
|| RUSH IS COMING HOME
Coach Yaw Preko, we welcome you to a place you can call a home.
THIS IS AMANASO! THE HOME OF POSSIBILITIES!
RUSH!!!!!!!!!!!#3firiteteamanaso#mtnfacup24‘champions pic.twitter.com/xsW9Ubhtt7
— NSOATREMAN FC – 24′ MTN FA CUP CHAMPIONS (@Nsoatreman_FC) July 5, 2024
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