Reigning Ghana Premier League champions, FC Samartex, have confirmed the appointment of Christopher Ennin as the club's new head coach.
Ennin's appointment comes following the departure of Nurudeen Amadu after a series of poor results at the helm of the club.
The Timber Giants have struggled since the start of the 2024/25 season as they sit in 10th place after 14 games played. They have picked up four wins, five draws and five defeats in the period.
Samartex shared the news of Ennin's appointment on their social media pages.
Chris is our man
We are delighted to confirm that Christopher Ennin has agreed to become the club’s new Head Coach pic.twitter.com/YRFCxb2nyA— FC Samartex 2023/24 Ghana Premier League Champions (@FcSamartex1996) December 27, 2024
Ennin had previously worked with Berekum Chelsea in the Ghanaian top flight with the job at Samartex expected to widen his experience.
He will also look to help the club recover from the recent poor performances.
Latest Stories
-
Sale of diplomatic properties in Nigeria, Zambia by previous administration cancelled – Ablakwa
27 minutes -
Maternal and newborn health crisis worsens as late referrals surge
1 hour -
Farmer fined GH₵4,800 for stealing 5 sacks of ginger
1 hour -
Playback: The Law discussed Article 146 – prima facie
2 hours -
Appeal Court judge slams weak enforcement of Land Act as land disputes dominate court cases
3 hours -
Police arrest two suspects for robbery at Ashaiman
3 hours -
Fire ravages apartments, stores at Akyem Kwabeng
3 hours -
Tano Anwia’s concession owner teams up with Forestry Commission to combat galamsey
4 hours -
Gov’t allocates GH₵490m to Education Ministry
4 hours -
Tragedy: Nigerian boxer dies after Ghana Pro League bout
4 hours -
Opoku-Agyemang undergoes treatment at UGMC, set to receive further care abroad
7 hours -
The mystery of Bomigo: an island of divine laws, sacred goats, and unwavering traditions
9 hours -
Government’s GH₵ 292.4 million mistake: why free sanitary pads are the problem, not the solution
9 hours -
Crystal Palace beat Fulham to book FA Cup semi-final spot
18 hours -
Forest beat Brighton on penalties to reach FA Cup semi-final
19 hours