Aduana FC has announced the immediate departure of head coach Acheampong following a string of poor results, including a disappointing defeat to Kotoko on matchday 12 at home. The decision, confirmed in an official club statement, brings an abrupt end to Acheampong’s tenure with the Ogya Boys.
The club expressed gratitude for Acheampong’s efforts and wished him success in his future endeavors but cited recent performances as the reason for the mutual decision to part ways. Aduana’s struggles in recent matches, coupled with mounting pressure from fans and stakeholders, left the club’s management with little choice but to make a change in leadership.
Acheampong’s departure marks a significant moment for the club as they now look to stabilize their campaign. With expectations high in the league, the team’s recent form had become a cause for concern. The home loss to Kotoko, one of their fiercest rivals, appeared to be the tipping point in a season that has so far failed to meet the club’s ambitions.
Aduana FC is expected to announce an interim coach in the coming days as they work towards finding a long-term replacement. Fans will be eager to see how the club rebounds from this decision and whether new leadership can reinvigorate their push for success.
As the team prepares for its next fixture, the focus will now shift to re-energizing the squad and regaining the winning mentality synonymous with the two-time league champions.