Ghana Premier League side Nsoatreman FC has unveiled former Ghana international, Yaw Preko as the new head coach for the upcoming season.
Preko inked a two-year deal which will see him oversee the technical direction of the side for the next few seasons.
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He takes over from Maxwell Konadu who led the club to glory in the just-ended MTN FA Cup. He has since assumed the managerial position at the South Africa-based club, Black Leopards.
Preko played for several clubs such as Hearts of Oak, Anderlecht, Gaziantepspor, Fenerbahce, Yimpaş Yozgatspor, Gaziantepspor, Hoang Anh Gia Lai before venturing into the coaching phase.
He served Hearts of Oak, Ifeanyi Ubah, Kings Faisal, and Great Olympics and has some national team experience with the Black Satellites, Meteors, and now Ghana’s U-15 national team.
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The ex-Ghana international is expected to sway the narrative in favor of the Nsutre side when they play in Africa in the CAF Confederations Cup.
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