Joe Nana Adarkwa, the newly appointed head coach of Epiphany Warriors, has expressed his commitment to giving his all to the team.
Adarkwa, who previously had a successful nine-year stint with Ampem Darkoa Ladies, described his new role as the beginning of a meaningful final chapter in his coaching career.
“This is home for me now,” Adarkwa declared.
“This will be my last stint with any women’s team in Ghana, and I’ve signed a 10-year deal with Epiphany Warriors. I’m here to give everything I have and help this team reach new heights.”
Adarkwa’s long-term commitment to the team signals his determination to build a strong and successful Epiphany Warriors.
With a résumé that includes multiple league titles, FA Cups, and a WAFU gold medal, Adarkwa’s appointment is seen as a major step forward for Epiphany Warriors.
Currently, he also serves as head coach of the Black Maidens, Ghana’s U-17 women’s national team. His experience and expertise will likely play a significant role in shaping the team’s future.