Vision FC head coach Nana Kweku Agyemang has has boldly set a top-four finish as the club’s target for the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.
The ambitious declaration comes after the Eewo, in their debut top-flight campaign, secured an 11th-place finish with 45 points, which was a solid foundation for a club still finding its feet at this level.
Speaking to 3Sports ahead of Sunday’s opener against FC Samartex at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex, the enterprising young coach outlined his aspirations.
“We are looking to make a jump. It would be very good if we could be within the first eight. That would be a huge jump for us,” Agyemang said.

“For me, as a coach, personally, I always want to play in the top four. It’s good for my CV as a coach, but then again it’s also good for the club to be able to move from let’s say 11 to the first four.”
While optimistic, the 36-year-old gaffer admitted that Vision are still a young team but believes steady improvement can put them in the mix this season.
“Look, we have to be very realistic. We are a young team, we are competing for places, but I think that top eight would really be a huge jump for us as a club. I think that we’re going to go further from the third or fourth season, but the first and second are about maintaining our position and improving on what we did last season. First four is way ahead of us, but first eight is achievable, so we’re going to do everything possible to be in the top eight.”
By: Pascal Amoah

