Cornerstone FC appoint Samuel Boadu as stop-gap coach
Former Hearts of Oak coach, Samuel Boadu has been appointed as a stop-gap coach of Kumasi Cornerstone FC.
Boadu is expected to revive the Division Two side in the upcoming season.
“We are delighted to announce Mr Samuel Boadu as a stop-gap coach. We are certain that Boadu’s experience and standard of excellence as a tactician will impact Cornerstone Football Club positively as we work assiduously to revive our old glory,” the club said in a statement.
“Per the agreement, the club will not hesitate to let him leave whenever a bigger opportunity comes his way.”
Kumasi-based Cornerstone Football Club, a-two-time FA Cup winner and one-time West Africa Football Union Champions as part of reviving the fortunes have announced the appointment of the two-time FA Cup winner and one-time Ghana Premier League.
Formed in 1931 and standing in as the oldest existing Club in the Ashanti Region, the team has been seen coming through with major rebranding on Social Media.
Cornerstone will be competing in the Regional Division Two League in the Ashanti Region next season.
Samuel Boadu led Hearts of Oak to five four trophies in his two-year stay at the club two seasons ago.