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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
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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
HOMECoach
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
Representing
Ghana
in
Africa,
Nsoatreman
face
the
challenging
task
of
exceeding
expectations,
as
demonstrated
by
Dreams
FC,
who
reached
the
semi-finals
in
their
debut
season.