Aduana FC Part Ways with 12 Players Ahead of 2025/26 Campaign – Notable Exits Among Them

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Aduana FC have officially announced the departure of 12 players from their squad ahead of the upcoming 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.

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The mass exodus forms part of a major squad overhaul being undertaken by the club, with the exits resulting from a combination of contract terminations and mutual agreements.

In a statement issued by the club’s communications department, Aduana FC confirmed the outright release of the following seven players:

Emmanuel Partey

Zakaria Mumuni

Richard Mahatma

Justus Torsutsey

Gabriel Akwasi Mensah

Gideon Boateng

Gyawu Junior

In addition, the club has mutually agreed to terminate the contracts of the following five players:

Kwadwo Amoako

Mediator Attakora

Tijani Cissé

Emmanuel Poku Peprah

Abdel Latif Bamba

While the statement did not delve into the specific reasons behind each player’s departure, it highlighted that the decisions are part of a comprehensive restructuring strategy aimed at adequately preparing the squad for the forthcoming season.

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