Bofoakwa Tano, a recently demoted Ghana Premier League team, has confirmed the departure of their head coach, John Eduafo. The decision came after the club and Eduafo reached a mutual agreement to part ways.
In a brief statement, the club expressed their gratitude for Eduafo’s contributions. “We have officially parted ways with First Team Head Coach, Mr. John Eduafo after a mutual agreement was reached. We thank him for his service and wish him all the best,” the statement read.
Eduafo had been with Bofoakwa Tano during a challenging period that saw the team relegated from the Ghana Premier League. His efforts to keep the team in the top flight were appreciated, despite the unfortunate outcome.
The club will now look for a new coach to lead them as they aim to bounce back from relegation. Bofoakwa Tano’s focus will be on rebuilding and preparing for a strong comeback in the next season.