Accra Great Olympics, a prominent Ghanaian football club, has made a bold decision to disband its management and technical teams, effective immediately.
This drastic move comes after an emergency Board of Directors meeting held on July 4th, following a challenging season in the Ghana Premier League.
The club, affectionately known as the 'Dade Boys', struggled throughout the 2023/24 season, ultimately securing a disappointing 16th place finish and relegation to the Division One League. With a tally of 44 points, the team failed to impress, leading to the decision to shake up the leadership.
In the interim, a sub-committee has been established to oversee the club's operations. The sub-committee will be led by Mr. Kwame Asuah Takyi, with Kudjoe Fianoo and Oloboi Commodore also appointed to key roles.
The club has assured its supporters that a new management and technical team will be assembled in due course. This restructuring aims to revitalize the club and prepare it for the challenges of the Division One League.
In a statement, the club emphasized its commitment to rebuilding and regrouping to return stronger than ever.