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Eric Alagidede Resigns as Nsoatreman GM After Transformative Tenure

Eric Alagidede has officially stepped down as General Manager of Ghana FA Cup champions Nsoatreman, Ghanasoccernet can exclusively confirm.

Alagidede’s resignation follows a season of inconsistent performance for the club, which currently sits 11th on the Ghana Premier League table, having secured just three wins.

Appointed in July 2023, Alagidede leaves behind a remarkable legacy despite the team’s recent struggles. His tenure was defined by transformative achievements, including leading Nsoatreman to their first-ever major trophy with the FA Cup victory last season. This historic feat earned the club its debut appearance in the CAF Confederation Cup.

Off the field, Alagidede’s impact was equally significant. He spearheaded initiatives that elevated Nsoatreman’s brand, making the club more appealing to fans and stakeholders. His innovative strategies brought fresh energy to the team, boosting their profile both locally and internationally.

Before joining Nsoatreman, Alagidede held key positions within Ghanaian football. He served as Chief Executive of Koforidua Suhyen Sporting Club, a second-division team, and previously worked as Communications Manager for Premier League side Karela United.

Alagidede’s departure signals the end of a pivotal era for Nsoatreman. The club must now embark on the search for a new leader capable of sustaining the momentum he built while addressing their current challenges.

Nsoatreman fans and stakeholders will undoubtedly reflect on Alagidede’s contributions with admiration, even as the team navigates this transitional period.

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