Sekondi Eleven Wise reshuffles technical team

Sekondi Eleven Wise as part of their plans to restructure the club, has made some changes in their technical team to help propel them as they aim to qualify to the Division one league from the WRFA 2nd division.

Sekondi Eleven Wise who are now playing the Western regional division 2 league, has elevated head coach Thomas Ampomah to the technical director role.

Former Dolphins coach Ben Hayford will be replacing Thomas Ampomah as the head coach of the team.

Former Accra Hearts of Oak player Harrison Acquah will still maintain his position as the 1st assistant coach.

Benard Dolphine will be joining the team as the second assistant coach who will also be playing for them.

Sekondi Eleven Wise who are aiming to qualify to Division one league, with those changes made, their pursuit for the division one league qualification will achieved.

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