Three managers have been shortlisted for the NASCO November Coach of the Month award after steering their clubs through a demanding run of fixtures with notable success.
Asante Kotoko’s Abdul Karim Zito leads the nominees following a busy month in which his side played eight matches.
Kotoko stayed unbeaten in seven of those games, earning three victories and four draws while producing 11 goals and conceding eight.
Heart of Lions coach Bashir Hayford, nominated for the second straight month, also enjoyed a strong campaign in November.
His team avoided defeat across six league matches, collecting two wins and three draws.
Lions showed defensive strength by conceding only three goals, the lowest among the finalists, while climbing to second place on the table with 23 points.
Basake Holy Stars boss Augustine Evans Adotey completes the shortlist after overseeing a significant revival in his team’s form.
Holy Stars managed three wins, including two straight, along with one draw and two defeats, scoring 10 goals in the process.
Their surge up the table lifted them out of the relegation zone for the first time this season.
The winner of the award will receive a 40-inch television and a NASCO chest freezer.