Ghana Premier League champions Bibiani GoldStars axed eleven squad members as they prepare for continental competition. The club dumped Eric Bosomtwi and Sadat Mohammed along with nine other first-team stars during their summer clearout. Alex Aso, Godfred Kyei, Frank Amankwah, Michael Osei, Charles Kamara and defender William Dankyi all got the boot from the title-winning roster. Management thanked the departing players for helping deliver the historic championship triumph before wishing them well. The released stars will forever hold special places in club hearts according to official statements.
Technical bosses believe the massive squad overhaul gives them the best chance of succeeding across multiple competitions. GoldStars face the challenge of competing domestically while making their debut appearance in the CAF Champions League. The coaching staff wants fresh blood to maintain their domestic stranglehold and make waves on the continental stage. Head coach Frimpong Manso must blend eight new arrivals with remaining veterans during upcoming preparations. Pre-season training camps will begin shortly at the Bibiani base where tactical work intensifies.
The champions completed their recruitment drive by securing eight replacement players for the upcoming campaign. Manso faces the tough task of integrating these newcomers into a squad that dominated local rivals last term. The technical team expects the new additions to provide greater depth and quality for their expanded fixture list. GoldStars officials remain confident their restructured roster can handle the increased workload ahead. The club leadership believes their strategic moves position them perfectly for future success.
Technical bosses believe the massive squad overhaul gives them the best chance of succeeding across multiple competitions. GoldStars face the challenge of competing domestically while making their debut appearance in the CAF Champions League. The coaching staff wants fresh blood to maintain their domestic stranglehold and make waves on the continental stage. Head coach Frimpong Manso must blend eight new arrivals with remaining veterans during upcoming preparations. Pre-season training camps will begin shortly at the Bibiani base where tactical work intensifies.
The champions completed their recruitment drive by securing eight replacement players for the upcoming campaign. Manso faces the tough task of integrating these newcomers into a squad that dominated local rivals last term. The technical team expects the new additions to provide greater depth and quality for their expanded fixture list. GoldStars officials remain confident their restructured roster can handle the increased workload ahead. The club leadership believes their strategic moves position them perfectly for future success.