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Samartex coach Nurudeen Amadu celebrates the club’s Ghana Premier League title triumph as a 'monumental achievement.'

 

Following a 1-0 victory over Bibiani Gold Stars, the team's triumph ignited jubilant celebrations in Samreboi, with fans reveling late into the night.

 

Amadu reflects on the season's goals, initially aiming to surpass their debut performance in the top-flight, where they finished 10th last season with 46 points, narrowly escaping relegation.

 

This season, however, Samartex surpassed all expectations, contending for the title and ultimately clinching it with two games remaining.

 

Expressing gratitude to the club's management for their steadfast support, Amadu, marking his first major trophy as coach, reveals, "Not many at Samartex, including the fans, knew who I was."

 

"The aim was to finish higher than last season, not to win the league. So, winning is a monumental achievement. It's a dream come true for me," he shares with Kumasi-based Akoma FM.

 

Amadu extends special thanks to Ghana FA technical director Prof. Joseph Mintah for recommending him to Samartex and to the club’s General Manager Edmund Ackah for their unwavering belief in him.

 

Samartex is poised to be crowned champions in their final home game of the season against Accra Lions.