Tuesday, April 21

Tag: Okwawu United

Neglect of Nkawkaw Stadium Raises Concern as Calls Grow for Its Revival
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Neglect of Nkawkaw Stadium Raises Concern as Calls Grow for Its Revival

Residents of Kwahu and football lovers are being urged to reflect on the historical significance of the Nkawkaw Stadium and push for its revival after years of neglect. A former captain of Okwahu United and FA Cup finalist, Prince Siaw, has called on traditional leaders, community members, and authorities to unite in restoring the once vibrant football ground that nurtured many talented players. According to him, the stadium was once a hub for young footballers in the Kwahu area, serving as a training ground where many developed their skills and dreams of playing professionally. He noted that some of Ghana’s notable footballers, including C. K. Akonnor and Tony Yeboah, developed their passion for the game on pitches similar to the one at Nkawkaw. “The Nkawkaw Stadium was more than...
Okwawu United seal GHC3 Million medical sponsorship deal with Kenop Care hospital
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Okwawu United seal GHC3 Million medical sponsorship deal with Kenop Care hospital

Okwawu United Football Club has announced a landmark GHC3 million medical sponsorship agreement with Kenop Care Hospital, marking a significant boost to the club’s welfare and healthcare support system. Under the two-year partnership with an option for a one-year extension Kenop Care Hospital becomes the official medical partner of Okwawu United. The hospital will provide comprehensive medical services to all players, technical staff, and management throughout the duration of the agreement. The sponsorship covers full health insurance for every member of the club, ensuring seamless access to top-quality healthcare without financial burden. In addition, Kenop Care Hospital has pledged periodic financial support to Okwawu United as part of its corporate social responsibility commitment...
Dr. Bryan Acheampong Hosts Okwawu United FC and Kwahu Traditional Leaders at Rock City
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Dr. Bryan Acheampong Hosts Okwawu United FC and Kwahu Traditional Leaders at Rock City

The Member of Parliament for Abetifi and Minister for Food and Agriculture, Dr. Bryan Acheampong, warmly hosted Okwawu United Football Club alongside the Kwahuhene, Daasebre Akuamoah Boateng III, and Kwahuhemaa, Nana Adwoa Gyamfua III, during a special courtesy visit at Rock City. The visit brought together the club’s management, technical team, and players, who expressed their appreciation by presenting Dr. Acheampong with autographed replica jerseys. Touched by the gesture, Dr. Acheampong described the moment as one he will “forever treasure.” Speaking after the visit, Dr. Acheampong emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration in strengthening Kwahu’s growth. He highlighted the significant role traditional leadership, sports institutions, and the youth play in building...
Okwawu United and Coach Sule Adamu Part Ways by Mutual Consent
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Okwawu United and Coach Sule Adamu Part Ways by Mutual Consent

Okwawu United Football Club has officially announced the mutual termination of its contract with Head Coach Sule Adamu, bringing his tenure with the club to an end with immediate effect. In a press statement released by the club’s management, both parties reached a mutual agreement to part ways amicably. The club expressed its appreciation for Coach Adamu’s commitment and contributions during his time in charge. “Okwawu United and Coach Sule Adamu announce the mutual termination of his contract with immediate effect. Both parties have agreed to part ways amicably. The club appreciates Coach Adamu’s contributions and wishes him well in his future endeavours,” the statement read. Coach Adamu took charge of Okwawu United during a challenging period, guiding the team through a crucial...
Okwawu United Supporters Issue Urgent Call to Save Club Ahead of 2025/26 Season
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Okwawu United Supporters Issue Urgent Call to Save Club Ahead of 2025/26 Season

Supporters of Okwawu United, one of Ghana’s historic football clubs, have issued an urgent press release drawing attention to a series of challenges threatening the survival of the club ahead of the 2025/26 season. The appeal, directed at Okwahuman, stakeholders, and the broader football community, outlines serious concerns affecting the club’s operations, performance, and future. According to the supporters, four major issues have crippled the club’s progress: Chieftaincy Impasse: A long-standing chieftaincy dispute within the Kwahu Traditional Area has affected the unity and administrative cohesion necessary for the club’s smooth running. Lack of Leadership: Okwawu United currently lacks a frontline figure to lead and coordinate the club’s affairs in line with standard football...
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