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    Eleven Wonders appoint Yaw Acheampong

    Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyBy Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyOctober 17, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ghana Premier League club Eleven Wonders have appointed Yaw Acheampong as their new head coach ahead of the new season.



    The coaching role of the Techiman-based club became vacant following Ignatius Osei Fosu move to Medeama SC.

    Interesting, Yaw Acheampong co-managed Medeama SC together with Yaw Preko the club Ignatius Osei Fosu has since taken up to manage for the new campaign.

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    Acheampong is well travelled in the league, he has had the opportunity of managing clubs like AshGold, Tema Youth, Elmina Sharks and Medeama SC. 

    During his stint with Elmina Sharks, he made sure the team gunned for a top-six placed finish until results went soar leading to his exit.

    His appointment will come good for the Techiman club should he get the needed support from management financially, the free hand to operate as well as the backing of the fans.


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