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Maxwell Konadu has signed for Nsoatreman Football Club as the new head coach following his departure from Legon Cities.
Konadu signs a two-year deal with the Ghana Premier League side ahead of the start of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season.
The Bono-based side confirmed the appointment of the former Black Stars assistant coach through their social media handle.
“With So Much Relief And Satisfaction, We Seize This Moment To Announce That The 1992 Olympic Games Bronze Medalist (As A Football Player), Former National Team Player And Coach For Ghana, @GhanaLeague Winner (As A Coach) And Former Head Coach To Some Elite Ghanaian Football Clubs, @Konadu4Maxwell (DON CAPELLO) Has Penned Down A Year Deal With Us,” a statement from the club read.
Konadu helped Legon Cities survive relegation from the Premier League but will be with the Nsoatre-based side for the new season.
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