David Abagna and Razak Abalora miss Petrocub’s clash against Ordabasy after Nana Yaw Amponsah's exit
Ghanaian footballers David Abagna and Razak Abalora were notably absent from Petrocub's UEFA Champions League preliminary qualifying match against Kazakhstani side Ordabasy, following the reported removal of Nana Yaw Amponsah as the club's President.The absence of Abagna, an attacking midfielder, and Abalora, a goalkeeper, from the lineup has raised questions about their future with the Moldovan club.Reports from local media sources in Eastern Europe indicate that Petrocub's board of directors terminated Amponsah's contract due to disagreements over the club's direction.Both players had joined Petrocub during the winter transfer window under the administration of Amponsah.However, recent disagreements between the former president and the club's management led to tensions, resulting in their exclusion from recent team activities and their absence from the trip to Kazakhstan for the Champions League qualifier.As Petrocub navigates through these changes in leadership and roster dynamics, uncertainties loom over whether Abagna and Abalora will continue their tenure with the club or seek opportunities elsewhere.
Ghanaian footballers David Abagna and Razak Abalora were notably absent from Petrocub's UEFA Champions League preliminary qualifying match against Kazakhstani side Ordabasy, following the reported removal of Nana Yaw Amponsah as the club's President.
The absence of Abagna, an attacking midfielder, and Abalora, a goalkeeper, from the lineup has raised questions about their future with the Moldovan club.
Reports from local media sources in Eastern Europe indicate that Petrocub's board of directors terminated Amponsah's contract due to disagreements over the club's direction.
Both players had joined Petrocub during the winter transfer window under the administration of Amponsah.
However, recent disagreements between the former president and the club's management led to tensions, resulting in their exclusion from recent team activities and their absence from the trip to Kazakhstan for the Champions League qualifier.
As Petrocub navigates through these changes in leadership and roster dynamics, uncertainties loom over whether Abagna and Abalora will continue their tenure with the club or seek opportunities elsewhere.