Ghana Premier League 2025/26: Full List of Head Coaches Announced

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The Ghana Premier League has officially confirmed the head coaches who will lead the 18 clubs into the 2025/26 season.

Out of the 18 managers, 16 are Ghanaian, while two are foreign coaches – Ahmed Ibrahim Fathi from Egypt (Swedru All Blacks) and Cioba Aristica from Romania (Aduana FC).

In terms of changes, eight clubs have appointed new coaches, while ten have decided to maintain continuity by retaining their current technical heads.

Below is the full list of head coaches for the upcoming season:

1. Tijani Abdul Rahim Bashiru – Hohoe United FC (New, Ghana)

2. Mas-Ud Didi Dramani – Hearts of Oak SC (New, Ghana)

3. Ahmed Ibrahim Fathi – Swedru All Blacks FC (New, Egypt)

4. Frimpong Manso – Bibiani GoldStars SC (Sustained, Ghana)

5. Cioba Aristica – Aduana FC (Sustained, Romania)

6. Kassim Mingle Ocansey – Nations FC (Sustained, Ghana)

7. Abdul Karim Zito – Asante Kotoko SC (Sustained, Ghana)

8. Winfred Dormon – Dreams FC (New, Ghana)

9. Stephen Desmond-Issah Botchway – Bechem United FC (New, Ghana)

10. Bashir Hayford – Heart of Lions FC (Sustained, Ghana)

11. Christopher Ennin – FC Samartex 1996 (Sustained, Ghana)

12. Tanko Ibrahim – Medeama SC (Sustained, Ghana)

13. Nana Agyemang – Vision FC (Sustained, Ghana)

14. Samuel Boadu – Berekum Chelsea FC (Sustained, Ghana)

15. Nurudeen Amadu – Karela United FC (Sustained, Ghana)

16. Abdul Henan – Young Apostles FC (New, Ghana)

17. Nii Odartey Lamptey – Eleven Wonders FC (New, Ghana)

18. Augustine Evans Adotey – Basake Holy Stars FC (New, Ghana)

With a blend of seasoned tacticians and fresh faces, the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League promises to be a fiercely competitive campaign, as clubs look to either build on existing progress or usher in new eras under their newly appointed managers.

 

 

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