Ghana Premier League (GPL) side, Aduana Football Club, are set to announce Aristica Cioaba as their new coach.
The Romanian is expected to be appointed for the third time as the gaffer of the club after previous stints in 2011 and 2016.
Cioaba will take charge of the club replacing Yaw Acheampong who was relieved of his duties after a series of unimpressive results in the Ghanaian top flight. He will also sign a two-year deal with the option to extend for another year.
Aduana have picked up just two wins in the league this season suffering four defeats and picking up six draws. They currently sit in 13th on the league table ahead of the league's resumption this weekend.
Cioaba arrived in Ghana earlier on Tuesday, December 10, ahead of the official announcement and was met by officials of the club.
The 53-year-old last job was with Bangladesh Police FC in the Bangladesh Premier League.
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