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Medeama SC Full name Medeama Sporting Club Nickname(s) Proudly colourful Founded April 18, 2002 Dissolved 2010 Ground Abrankese Stadium
Abrankese, Ghana
(Capacity: 12,000)Chairman Moses Armah Manager Bashir Hayford League Ghana Premier League Home coloursMedeama Sporting Club is a Ghanaian football club based in Tarkwa. The club currently plays in the Ghana Premier League.
The club was formerly known as Kessben F.C. before changing its name to Medeama Sporting Club in January 2011.[1]
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History
It was founded in 2002. Its home ground is Abrankese Stadium in Abrankese, Ashanti Region, formerly played in Anane Boateng Stadium between 2008. Sponsorship is Coca Cola Ghana Ltd. The licence of the club was in December 2010 sold to Tarkwa based Medeama SC.[2]
Notable Coaches
- Frimpong Manson
Current squad
as of 15 September 2011[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player GK Stephen Ahorlu GK Larbi Coomson GK Baba Sampana GK Alex K. Tetteh DF Nurudeen Ali DF Sumaila Atia DF Felix Baffour DF Samuel Nartey DF Daniel Ocran DF Seth Owusu DF Godfred Rockson DF Augustine Sefa MF Theophilus Anoba MF Kwame Adjei Bekoe No. Position Player MF Osei Berko MF Francis Coffie MF Sampson Cudjoe MF Emmanuel Dogbey MF Kwabena Edusei MF Billal Mohammed MF Richard Mpong MF Seidu Yakubu FW Louis Agyemang FW James Boadu FW Kabiru Imoro FW Hans Kwofie FW Mohammed Tanko Staff
Management
Chairman
Chief executive
Technical director
Sports
Head coach
Assistant coach
Goalkeeper coach
FC Medeama (Young Medeama)
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player GK Tijani Musah GK Mohamed Tagoe DF Kassim Adam DF Eric Boakye DF Frank Minta Aning DF Yusif Nurudeen DF Joe Hendricks DF Acheampong Otoo MF Kojo Alhassan MF Jacob Apau Aseidu MF Godbless Asamoah-Owusu MF Joe Paul Asante MF Charles Asare MF Kwame Bempong MF Kwabena Boateng No. Position Player MF Nana Egyir MF Yahaya Hanan MF Ali Baba Ibrahim MF Hamza Ilias MF Sulemana Masawudu MF Isaac Osei MF John Owusu Asante MF Issah Salihu MF Siedu Zeeda FW James Asante FW Enock Asare FW Zakaria Atia FW Abu Karim FW Zakaria Tia Solid Technical Team
as of [4]
Sports
- Bashir Hayford - Head Coach
- Sampson Appiah Kodie - Goalkeepers Trainer
- Thomas Duah - Deputy Coach
Management
- Kwabena Kesse, Chairman
- Randy Abbey, Chief Executive Officer,
- Frederick Acheampong Head, Communications
- Samuel Ellis Obir Head, Finance and Administration
Notable players
- Daniel Addo
- Mohammed Alhassan
- Tawfik Alolo
- Prince Appiah
- Kwame Attraam
- Aziz Bashiru
- Emmanuel Bukarson
- Sampson Cudjoe
- Isaac Danso
- Owusu Debrah
- Paul Donkor
- A. K. Edusei
- Joseph Hendricks
- Bismark Idun
- Baffour Kyei
- Nasir Lamine
- Oshee Mahmud
- Douglas Nkrumah
- Maxwell Ofori
- Michael Ofosu-Ansah
- Bartholomew Opoku Yeboah [5]
- Isaac Oppong
- Ransford Osei
- Isaac Sraha
- Samuel Thompson
- Idrissu Yahaya
- Osman Yakubu
References
External links
2010–11 Ghana Premier League Aduana Stars · All Stars · Ashanti Gold · Asante Kotoko · BA Stars · Bechem Chelsea · Berekum Arsenal · Ebusua Dwarfs · Heart of Lions · Hearts of Oak · King Faisal Babes · Liberty Professionals · Mighty Jets · Medeama SC · Mighty Jets · New Edubiase United · Real Tamale UnitedCategories:- Association football clubs established in 2002
- Ghanaian football clubs
- Association football clubs disestablished in 2010
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