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Aduana FC have named former Elmina Sharks trainer, Yaw Acheampong as their new head coach for the upcoming season.
Acheampong replaces Paa Kwesi Fabin at the helm who has joined Legon Cities.
The two-time Ghana Premier League winners settled on the 49-year-old for the role as they aim to win the Ghana Premier League title.
In a statement, Aduana FC said, "We're delighted to introduce Yaw Acheampong as the fresh Head Coach of Aduana FC. With his wealth of experience and skills, we're filled with optimism for a triumphant journey ahead."
Acheampong has wealth of experience on the domestic scene with stints at Medeama, Elmina Sharks, and Eleven Wonders, among others.
The Dormaa-based side finished last season on a patchy note which saw them relinquish their lead at the summit of the table as Medeama SC became eventual winners of the title.
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