Maxwell Konadu Appointed Head Coach of Bibiani Goldstars on Two-Year Contract

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Experienced Ghanaian coach Maxwell Konadu has officially signed a two-year contract with Bibiani Goldstars Sporting Club, marking a significant addition to the team’s technical bench as the new Ghana Premier League season gets hotter.

The former Asante Kotoko and Legon Cities manager brings with him a wealth of experience and tactical expertise, having previously guided several top-flight clubs and also served as assistant coach of the Ghana national team, the Black Stars.

Konadu’s appointment is expected to revitalise the Bibiani-based side, who have shown great promise since their promotion to the top tier but continue to seek consistency and competitive stability.

According to reports, negotiations between both parties were concluded successfully earlier this week, with the deal officially sealed. The club’s management expressed confidence in Konadu’s ability to elevate Goldstars’ performance and instil a winning mentality within the squad after they parted ways with former Black Stars team mate Frimpong Manso after the club exit from the CAF Champions League.

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