Swedru All Blacks have officially confirmed the appointment of former Black Stars and King Faisal left-back Habib Mullah Mohamed as the club’s new Team Manager ahead of the 2026/27 Ghana Premier League (GPL) campaign.
The appointment forms part of the club’s ongoing efforts to reinforce its administrative and technical structures as preparations intensify for the upcoming top-flight campaign.
The 42-year old joins the Black Magicians with a rich football background, having enjoyed an accomplished playing career for both club and country. The former Great Olympics and FC Smouha defender earned recognition for his discipline, leadership, and professionalism, attributes that are expected to strengthen the club’s off-field operations.
In his new role, Habib Mullah Mohamed will oversee the team’s administrative affairs, coordinate player welfare, manage matchday logistics, and serve as the key link between the playing body, technical team, club management, and the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
His appointment is the latest in a series of strategic moves by Swedru All Blacks as the newly promoted side continues to strengthen its backroom staff ahead of the new season. The club recently appointed experienced coach Rashad Musah as assistant coach, highlighting its determination to build a strong technical and administrative team capable of competing at the highest level.
Club officials are confident that Habib Mullah Mohamed’s vast experience and understanding of Ghanaian football will make a significant contribution to the team’s ambitions in the 2026/27 Ghana Premier League campaign.
Swedru All Blacks are expected to announce further additions to their squad and technical setup in the coming weeks as they continue preparations for the new season.
