Aduana Stars part ways with coach Yaw Acheampong
Aduana Stars have parted ways with coach Yaw Acheampong after a string of poor results in the ongoing Ghana Premier League campaign.
The two-time Premier League winners has struggled to find their rhythm under Yaw Acheampong, losing four games, drawing six and winning just two games.
With 12 points, the fire boys currently find themselves in 13th position on the domestic top-flight standings after 12 matches into the campaign.
At the weekend, Aduana Stars succumbed to a 2-0 defeat to giants Asante Kotoko at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park, fueling the sacking of the coach.
A well-taken free-kick from defender Patrick Asiedu and sensational attacker Albert Amoah was enough for the Porcupine Warriors to snatch maximum points.
Ghanasoccernet.com understands Yaw Acheampong has been relieved off his duties following their disappointing performance in the ongoing season.
Meanwhile, assistant coach Paul Tandoh will take over the club until a substantive trainer is appointed.
Yaw Acheampong joined the fire lads last season and secured a 5th place finish in the Ghana Premier League last term.