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Yet To Decide- John Eduafo on his future with Bofoakwa Tano

Yaw Adjei-Mintah by Yaw Adjei-Mintah
June 26, 2024
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Bofoakwa Tano head coach John Eduafo

Bofoakwa Tano head coach John Eduafo

Bofoakwa Tano Football Club head coach, John Eduafo, is yet to decide on his future with the club following the conclusion of the season.

He said this in the aftermath of Bofoakwa Tano’s 5-4 loss on penalties to Bono rival Nsoatreman FC in the final of the MTN FA Cup. (Click highlighted text to read full story)

Eduafo joined the club midway through the 2023-2024 season after serving time as Kotoku Royals head coach in the immediate past season.

Despite recording some big results in the campaign including a shock win in the FA Cup semifinals to knock the then defending champions, Dreams FC, out of the competition, Bofoakwa got relegated from the Ghana Premier League.

When quizzed about coaching Bofoakwa Tano in the Access Bank Division One League next season, John Eduafo stated that,

“Yet to decide because even though I’m under contract with them we need to sort a few things to decide whether we will continue the job or maybe we will part ways.”

Nsoatreman (Green) V Bofoakwa Tano in MTN FA CUP Final

Bofoakwa held the game’s lead after Richard Dzodie scored in the 22nd minute but Sadat Mohammed’s equalizer in the 79th minute forced the game into extra time and subsequently penalties.

MTN FA CUP Champions Nsoatreman FC

 

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