New Edubiase United FC

New Edubiase United FC
Full name New Edubiase United Football Club
Founded Unknown
Ground Len Clay Stadium[1]
Ground Capacity 30,000
Chairman Ghana Nana Asiamah Oguashie II[2]
Manager Afghanistan Mohammad Youssef Kargar[3]
League One Touch Premier League
2013–14 10th

New Edubiase United Football Club are a Ghanaian professional association football club, based in New Edubiase and currently a member of the Ghana Premier League.[4]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Ghana GK Kofi Oppong
2 Ghana DF Alhassan Nuhu
3 Ghana DF Kwaku Ofori
4 Ghana DF Charles Vardis
5 Ghana DF Godfred Annin
6 Ghana DF Eric Fordjour
9 Ghana FW Isaac Eshun
10 Ghana MF Abubakari Yahuza
11 Ghana FW Kwadwo Anokye
12 Ghana GK Collins Addo
13 Ghana DF Bashiru Aziz
14 Ghana MF Agyemang Owusu
15 Iran DF Reza Ebtesami
16 Niger MF Mohammed Muyei
17 Ghana DF Francis Afiamoah
19 Ghana MF Agyemang Owusu
20 Ghana FW Jeffrey Ofori
21 Ghana DF Fidel Bortey
22 Ghana GK Hamisu Mohammed
23 Brazil FW Antonio Santos
24 Ghana MF Godfred Kwabena Dickson
25 Ghana DF Yaw Osei
26 Ghana FW Aaron Amoah
27 Ghana DF Samuel Animah
28 Ghana MF Aaron Amoah
29 Ghana FW Emmanuel Awuah Baffour
30 Ghana DF Abubakari Mumuni
No. Position Player
31 Ghana MF Godfred Kwabena Dickson
32 Ghana DF George Mantey
33 Ghana MF Gabriel Osei
34 Ghana DF Joseph Owusu Bempah
35 Ghana MF Seth Kwadwo Tewia
36 Ghana DF Isaac Twumasi
37 Ghana MF Polo Nartey
38 Ghana DF Peter Tibila
39 Ghana MF Carlos Coffie
40 Ghana DF Muftau Gyimah
41 Ghana MF Alhassan Nuhu
42 Ghana DF John Arthur
43 Ghana MF Isaac Boakye
44 Ghana DF Ibrahim Aziz
45 Ghana MF Gabriel Kwaateng
46 Ghana DF Davis Akoto Danso
47 Ghana MF Daniel Akuffo
48 Ghana MF Samuel Ainoonson
49 Ghana FW Seidu Bansi
50 Ghana MF Alhassan Nuhu
51 Ghana FW Raymond Darkeh
52 Ghana MF Karim Samsu
53 Ghana FW Ibrahim Moro
54 Ghana MF Kwame Asimeng Frimpong
55 Sweden FW Kim Hansson
56 Niger MF Ferdinand Francis Nwosu

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on September 23, 2009. Retrieved October 10, 2009.
  2. "Ghana: Financial Boost for New Edubiase Soon". Allafrica.com. Retrieved 2016-04-06.
  3. Owusu, Kofi (2009-08-24). "Oly is back! Qualifies to Prem. alongside Aduana, Edubiase". Modernghana.com. Retrieved 2016-04-06.
  4. "Wild jubilation rocks New Edubiase township following success of team". Modernghana.com. 2009-08-20. Retrieved 2016-04-06.

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