In a significant move within Ghanaian football, former Asante Kotoko striker and club legend Eric Bekoe has been named the head coach of Division One side Wa Sore Nante FC. Bekoe, who is fondly remembered for his prolific goal-scoring record at Kotoko, replaces Coach Adinan Saeed (Ablordey) at the helm of the club.
Bekoe’s appointment brings excitement to Wa Sore Nante FC, who are hopeful that his experience, both as a player and coach, will bring success to the newly promoted team. The club sees his leadership and understanding of the game as key to their ambitions in the highly competitive Division One League.
Meanwhile, Coach Adinan Saeed, who had guided Wa Sore Nante to their first few games of the season, has reportedly joined the technical team of Legon Cities FC. His departure comes after Wa Sore Nante’s heavy 5-0 defeat to Real Tamale United at Jinaporo Park. Despite this setback, Saeed’s contributions to the club are acknowledged, having played a crucial role in their rise to Division One status.
Legon Cities FC, a Premiership side, will benefit from Saeed’s tactical expertise as they look to strengthen their technical team for the current season. His move to the top flight further solidifies his coaching reputation, despite the recent defeat.
Eric Bekoe, now entrusted with leading Wa Sore Nante FC, will be expected to revitalize the team’s form and guide them through the challenges of the Division One League. Fans and players alike will be looking forward to his influence, as he brings both his Kotoko heritage and coaching skills to the forefront.