FC Samartex has announced the departure of head coach Nurudeen Amadu, marking the end of his tenure with the club. Amadu, who took charge of the Timber Giants earlier this season, leaves the team positioned 10th in the league standings with 17 points.
The club has confirmed that assistant coach Henry Wellington will step in as interim manager while a search for a permanent replacement is underway. Wellington’s immediate task will be to maintain stability within the squad as they prepare for a crucial fixture against Bechem United. The match, scheduled for this weekend at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park, is part of Matchday 14 of the league season.
Amadu’s departure comes at a time when FC Samartex is striving to maintain its competitive edge in the league. The team has shown moments of promise but will need consistency to push higher in the standings.
The club has expressed gratitude to Amadu for his services and wished him well in his future endeavors. All eyes will now be on Wellington as he seeks to guide Samartex through this transitional period, starting with a challenging away fixture against a strong Bechem United side.