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Newly appointed head coach of Vision FC, Nana Agyemang, has vowed to take the club to the next level as they prepare for next season in the Ghana Premier League.
Vision emerged as champions of the Division One League Zone Three, securing promotion to the country’s top-flight for the first time in their history.
Agyemang signed a two-year contract and hopes to make a mark at his new club.
“We are going to help Vision to the next stage,” he said at the club’s awards event.
“I didn’t come here to become a boss. Already they have achieved the unachievable but I have come to add my knowledge to theirs so that we will be able to push this vision further.”
“I promise you that together, we are going to give you the best and make sure you guys [playing body] are developed to the highest level and Ghana football will recognize you.”
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