Newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of Nations Football Club, Kennedy Boakye-Ansah, has described his new role as a huge task albeit a surmountable one.
He made this known in an exclusive interview with Citi Sports following the confirmation of his appointment after serving as a brands manager for the club. He replaces Kwame Twumasi-Danquah as Nations FC CEO.
“I didn’t have to think twice, I readily accepted the offer. I know the ins and outs of the club. I have the capacity to also lead. It’s going to be a huge task but it is extremely surmountable. I know my responsibilities have changed, I know I’m supposed to bring a lot more innovations to the club but with the support of my other management members, I am pretty sure that we will be successful” Boakye-Ansah said.

Nations FC finished fifth in the 2024-2025 Ghana Premier League after getting punished for abandoning a league fixture against Basake Holy Stars.

The club cited incidents at Holy Stars’ home venue that endangered their lives that led to their decision.










