TRANSFORMATION TIME: COACH ASARE BEDIAKO TAKES CHARGE OF NEW EDUBIASE UNITED

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New Edubiase United F.C. have officially confirmed the appointment of Coach Joseph Asare Bediako as their new head coach for the forthcoming 2025/26 Access Bank Division One League season.

Asare Bediako is no stranger to Ghanaian football, having previously managed Aduana Stars, served as assistant coach at Hearts of Oak, and taken charge of Young Apostles as well as Bekwai Heroes F.C. (now rebranded as Ashantigold Football Club Ltd).

With a wealth of experience across the domestic game, the seasoned tactician is expected to bring discipline, tactical awareness, and a renewed sense of purpose to the Edubiase side. His strong background in nurturing young talent and instilling a winning mentality will be vital as the club seeks to re-establish itself as a force in the Division One League and mount a serious challenge for promotion to the Ghana Premier League.

Club officials expressed confidence that his appointment would mark the beginning of a new chapter, blending experience with ambition to restore the club’s competitive edge.

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