We'll stick to our five-year development plan despite winning GPL in our second season - FC Samartex Owner
Newly crowned champions of the Ghana Premier League (GPL), FC Samartex 1996, remain steadfast in their commitment to long-term development despite their rapid rise to success in only their second season.Richard Nsenkyire, the club's president, emphasized that their recent league triumph in only their second season will not alter their original five-year plan.Being the fourth team from western Ghana to secure the GPL title, Samartex recognizes the importance of sustainable development.The club intends to focus on improving critical areas such as scouting, technology, logistics, and pitches.“The project is continuing. It has always been a 5-year development project and it is a work in progress. Clinching the ultimate trophy (GPL) was planned but it came too early,” Nsenkyire told 3Sports.“We want to strengthen our scouting unit, improve on technology, logistics, and pitches. We really want to make sure we provide the right logistics for the team to perform well,” Nsenkyire added
Newly crowned champions of the Ghana Premier League (GPL), FC Samartex 1996, remain steadfast in their commitment to long-term development despite their rapid rise to success in only their second season.
Richard Nsenkyire, the club's president, emphasized that their recent league triumph in only their second season will not alter their original five-year plan.
Being the fourth team from western Ghana to secure the GPL title, Samartex recognizes the importance of sustainable development.
The club intends to focus on improving critical areas such as scouting, technology, logistics, and pitches.
“The project is continuing. It has always been a 5-year development project and it is a work in progress. Clinching the ultimate trophy (GPL) was planned but it came too early,” Nsenkyire told 3Sports.
“We want to strengthen our scouting unit, improve on technology, logistics, and pitches. We really want to make sure we provide the right logistics for the team to perform well,” Nsenkyire added