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SWEDRU ALL BLACKS AKA ODII OZAA

All Blacks F.C.

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All Blacks
Gamba All Blacks logo.jpg
Full nameSwedru All Blacks Football Club
Nickname(s)Black Magicians,
GroundSwedru Sports Stadium
Swedru, Central Region
Capacity5,000
ChairmanCharles Douglas Opoku Fordjour
ManagerFred Osam Duodu
LeaguePoly Tank Division One League
WebsiteClub website
Swedru All Blacks F.C. is a professional football club based in Swedru, Central Region, Ghana. The club are currently competing in the Poly Tank Division One League.
Their home stadium is the Swedru Sports Stadium.

History[edit]

They play their home games at Swedru Sports Stadium. The club is nicknamed Black Magicians, the club is fullnamed Swedru All Blacks Football Club.[1] Japanese business tycoon and politician Toshihiro Iwasa has bought 70% shares in All Blacks and appointed his Korean partner Kwon Il Han as Chief Executive. Veteran coach Fred Osam Duodu has been appointed head coach, former chairman George Afriyie who now owns 20% shares is deputy CEO and ace football commentator Dan Kwaku Yeboah of Peace FM Fame is Communications Director.

Achievements[edit]

1997/98

Current squad[edit]

as of[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player
Ghana GK Mohammed Abdallah
Ghana DF Isaac Akrong
Ghana DF Seidu Dauda
Ghana DF Omar Bello Nuhu
Ghana DF Aaron Baah
Ghana MF Sulemana Abubari
Cameroon MF Motbegui Aboh Achille
No. Position Player
Ghana MF Isaac Osei
Ghana MF Osei Bonsu
Ghana MF Ahmed Nyame
Ghana FW Kobina Dodzi
Kenya FW Sadat Mohammed
Cameroon FW Massil Zock hugues christian

Reserve squad[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player
Ghana DF James K. Wiafe
Ghana DF Edward Sosu
Ghana DF Bernard Koudayah
Ghana MF Meisuna Alhassan
No. Position Player
Cameroon FW Atam Tembe Alain
Ghana FW Seth Ansah Marfo
Ghana FW Andrew Ayitey
Ghana FW Jelilu Abdulai

Staff[edit]

Chairman: Japan Toshihiro Iwasa
CEO: George Afriyie
Chief Executive: South Korea Kwon Il Han
Head Coach: Fred Osam Duodu
Communications Director: Dan Kwaku Yeboah

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ken Bediako
  2. ^ "GFA - All Blacks F.C. Squad Registration" (PDF).

External links[edit]

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