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Aduana CEO Albert Commey is hopeful Romanian coach Cioaba Aristica will turn the fortunes of the club after a horrendous start to the start.
The Dormaa side are winless after three games, with three defeats and no goal scored.
Aduana currently lie bottom on the table but Commey believes the appointment of the Romanian will return the club to where it rightfully belongs.
“When Cioaba Aristica was here did a really good job, the team was in great shape. So we contacted him and he was available,” Commey told Joy Sports.
“It is all about his strictness, discipline and how he can communicate with the players.”
“Looking at him, he can things around with the players at his disposal.”
“We are hopeful of a turnaround with him.”
Cioaba’s first game will be at home to WAFA at the Dormaa Park this weekend.
This will be his second spell at the club having coached the Dormaa club in the 2011/12 season.
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