In a bold move aimed at strengthening their technical department, Swedru All Blacks United Football Club have officially appointed Ahmed Ibrahim Fathi as their new Head Coach. Joining him in the dugout is Mohammed Adily, who takes on the role of Video Analyst.
The 39year old Egyptian holds CAF license A and has 15years experience in coaching. Before joining Swedru All Blacks, Fathi was the assistant manager of Egypt Premier League side Ismaily FC.
The club announced the appointments through its Brands & Communications department, expressing confidence that the duo will bring renewed energy, strategic insight, and technical discipline to the team as they gear up for the new season.
Fathi, known for his tactical acumen and player development approach, will be leading the All Blacks into what promises to be a crucial phase of their footballing project.
Meanwhile, Adily’s appointment as Video Analyst signals a modern and data-driven shift in the club’s preparation and matchday strategies, highlighting management’s intent to stay competitive with contemporary football practices.
“The management remains committed to assembling a top-notch technical team and will continue to seek out the best talent to join the department,” the club statement read. “We kindly request that all stakeholders extend their full support to Fathi and Adily as they begin their new roles.”
With these appointments, Swedru All Blacks United are sending a strong message of intent ahead of the upcoming season, promising fans a rejuvenated and focused team.