Managers of Aduana Stars have appointed Romanian trainer Aristica Cioaba as new Coach of the club.
The ex-Al Masry coach signed a one year deal with the Dormaa based club as replacement for the legendary Herbert Addo who was sacked at the weekend.
Aristica Cioaba is a young European coach at age 37 and he already holds UEFA License A coaching batch.
His coming to Ghana is inspired by his aim to coach the Black Stars after Goran Stevanovic and he sees his time at Aduana as an opportunity to stake a claim for the top job.
His immediate task is to build a competitive team for the league title campaign next season and his local agent Owuraku Bartels is confident his client is too good for the position.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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