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Epiphany Warriors FC has officially unveiled seasoned tactician Joe Nana Adarkwa as the club’s new Head Coach.
In a significant move aimed at boosting its technical leadership, and spear heading the club towards immense success, the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League outfit announced the veteran coach’s appointment in grand fashion.
The announcement was made on April 22, 2025, during a brief but vibrant ceremony at the club’s headquarters.
Joe Nana Adarkwa, known for his tactical brilliance and player development acumen, is expected to bring his vast experience to bear as the club eyes promotion and long-term dominance in Ghanaian football.
With a solid background in youth development and top-flight coaching, Adarkwa’s appointment is seen as a statement of intent by the club’s management.
Epiphany Warriors team founder and CEO, Prosper Ntoso, during the unveiling heaped praise on the new coach’s technical abilities and immense success in the women’s game, but also hinted at how difficult it was acquiring his signature.
“We believe Coach Adarkwa is the right man to lead FC Epiphany into a new era. He is a serial winner and has the right mentality to lead this team to glory,” the CEO said.
The coach expressed his excitement about the new role, promising to build a competitive and disciplined team that fans can be proud of.
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