Swedru All Blacks players and officials have expressed confidence in the team’s ability to retain their spot in the Ghana Premier League.
Opanin Kweku Ayiah, a sub-chief in Agona Swedru, noted that the team originally started as a military club.
Continuing the exploration of the club’s history, Kwaw Annam, a man who has supported the team for nearly 77 years shared insights into the club’s emblem and notable traditions.
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Former head coach Prince George Koffie, who led Swedru All Blacks to qualify from the Division One League discussed his tactical approach and praised the players for their commitment.
Top scorer of the 2024/2025 Division One League, Rudolph Nana Kwasi Mensah, attributed his success to God’s grace and hard work, but did not rule out a potential transfer from the club.
Samuel Poku, Vice Chairman of the supporters’ union, appealed for financial support and promised to help curb hooliganism among fans.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Eugene Nobel Noel reflected on the team’s journey through Division One and emphasised that their goal is to remain in the Ghana Premier League.
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