Swedru All Blacks have parted ways with their Egyptian head coach Ahmed Fathi, ending his stint after 17 league matches in the current season.
The decision marks a pivotal moment for the Swedru-based side, who are eager to regain consistency and steer their campaign back on track amid a fiercely competitive league. While the club has not released an official statement detailing the reasons for the departure, insiders suggest that recent performances and overall results influenced the move.
In the wake of Fathi’s exit, assistant coach Joe Agyemang Junior assumed interim charge, leading the team in their 1-1 home draw against Nations FC.
Under Agyemang Junior’s guidance, the All Blacks displayed renewed discipline and resilience, matching a well-organized Nations FC side throughout the contest. Despite creating several opportunities, neither team could find the winning goal, leaving the points shared.
The stalemate offered a measure of stability during this transitional period but also highlighted the challenges that lie ahead for the club as they aim to climb the league table.
Swedru All Blacks’ management now faces a key decision on whether to continue with Joe Agyemang Junior in an interim capacity or appoint a permanent head coach to lead the team through the remainder of the season.
