Nsoatreman FC have appointed Yaw Preko as their new head coach.
The former Ghana International agreed a two-year deal and succeeds Maxwell Konadu who left for South African side Black Leopards.
Maxwell led the Nsoatre-based outfit to FA glory after beating Bofoakwa Tano on penalties.
However, Preko will now guide the team on their maiden appearance in the CAF Confederation Cup next season.
The gaffer has been out of management at club level since being sacked by Great Olympics in June 2023.
He was recently appointed as the head coach of Ghana's U-15 side by the Ghana Football Association.
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