Swedru All Blacks United Football Club have officially parted ways with head coach Ahmed Fathi and video analyst Mohammed Adily following the club’s 2–0 defeat to Aduana FC in the Ghana Premier League last weekend.
In a statement released on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, the club confirmed that the decision was reached by mutual consent, citing health-related reasons affecting both officials as the primary factor.
Management stressed that the well-being of the individuals involved remains a top priority and that the separation was taken after careful consideration.
The announcement comes at a delicate moment for the Swedru-based side, who are looking to stabilise their campaign after the disappointing home loss to Aduana FC in their most recent league fixture.
Fathi, who joined the club amid high expectations, was praised for his professionalism and commitment throughout his tenure. Under his leadership, All Blacks focused on improving their tactical structure and player development, although consistency in results proved elusive.
Video analyst Mohammed Adily was also acknowledged for his important role in match preparation and performance analysis during his time at the club.
Swedru All Blacks expressed gratitude to both men for their dedication and service, wishing them a speedy recovery and success in their future endeavours.
The club added that further updates regarding its technical direction and interim arrangements will be communicated in due course, as attention now turns to how the team responds on the pitch following the setback and changes off the field.