Swedru All Blacks head coach, Prince George Koffie, has officially parted ways with the club after successfully guiding them to promotion to the Ghana Premier League.
The experienced tactician played a pivotal role in the resurgence of the historic Ghanaian club, overseeing a remarkable campaign that culminated in their return to the top-flight after years in the lower divisions.
Koffie’s departure comes just days after All Blacks sealed their place in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League, bringing an end to what many have described as a transformative tenure. Under his leadership, the team not only exhibited tactical discipline and attacking flair but also maintained consistency throughout the Division One League season.
Sources close to the club indicate that Koffie chose to step down following discussions with management, amid speculation linking him with other coaching opportunities. His next destination is yet to be confirmed, but his reputation as a promotion-winning coach is expected to attract significant interest from clubs within and outside Ghana.
Swedru All Blacks, once a household name in Ghanaian football, had struggled in the lower tiers for over a decade before Koffie’s appointment. His arrival marked a turning point, instilling a winning mentality and building a competitive squad that went on to achieve their long-awaited dream of Premier League football.
The club is now expected to begin the search for a new head coach to lead them into the highly competitive top-flight campaign ahead. Club officials have expressed gratitude to Coach Koffie for his exceptional service and wished him well in his future endeavours.
As the Ghana Premier League prepares to welcome Swedru All Blacks back into its ranks, Koffie’s contribution to the club’s revival will be remembered as a defining chapter in their modern history.