Swedru All Blacks Welcome New Technical Team from Egypt Ahead of 2025/26 Season

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Swedru All Blacks Football Club are officially set to welcome their newly appointed technical staff today, as part of a broader strategy to revitalise the team ahead of the 2025/26 football season.

 

Egyptian tactician Ahmed Ibrahim Fati has been named as the club’s new Head Coach, while his compatriot Mohammed Adily joins as Lead Video Analyst. Both are expected to arrive in Ghana early today from Cairo.

 

The duo are set to sign permanent contracts with the club, committing themselves to a long-term technical project. Their arrival signals a bold and ambitious move by the Swedru-based outfit to infuse the side with modern tactical discipline and renewed strategic direction.

 

Coach Fati holds a UEFA coaching licence and brings a wealth of experience across both youth and senior levels. He has previously worked with clubs in the Egyptian Premier League and at academy level, earning a reputation for his tactical flexibility and structured team play. He is expected to implement a modern, data-driven philosophy at the Ghanaian Division One League side.

 

Mohammed Adily, meanwhile, is an experienced video and performance analyst with a background in sports science. He will take charge of opposition scouting, in-depth match analysis, and provide real-time tactical insights on matchdays.

 

Swedru All Blacks are currently preparing for the start of the upcoming Ghana Premier League campaign and are expected to begin pre-season training under the guidance of the new technical team in the coming days.

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