Sekondi Eleven Wise F.C.

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Sekondi Eleven Wise
Full nameSekondi Eleven Wise
Nickname(s)Monkeys, Western Show Boys
Founded1919
GroundEssipong Stadium
Capacity20,000
ChairmanPapa Ankomah
ManagerHans-Dieter Schmidt
LeaguePoly Tank Division One League
2009–10Glo Premier League, 16th
Current season

Sekondi Eleven Wise is a Ghanaian professional association football club, based in Sekondi, currently competing in the Poly Tank Division One League.

History

Affectionately called the Western Show Boys, they are arguably the most popular and best supported football team in the Western Region of Ghana. The club has a long-standing tradition of playing the type of fascinating and entertaining game punctuated with eye-pleasing dribbling that keep fans on their toes.[1]

The club was formed in 1919, deriving its strength from Railways workers in Sekondi. Inspired by burly forward player Edward Acquah, Eleven Wise won the national league in 1960 after two fruitless attempts. The formation of model club Real Republikans in 1961, robbed Wise of their livewire, Edward Acquah and the “Show Boys” made a poor show in the defence of the league title.[2]

In October 2008 who suffered relegation to the lower division more than a decade ago, put up an impressive performance to thrash Norchip 3–1 in their premiership campaign opener, and that made many fans that turned up to witness the encounter tip the Sekondi lads for a comeback including their CEO.[3]

Titles

1960

Current Squad 2011/12

as of 12 October 2011[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Ghana GHA Mohammed Alhassan
GK Ghana GHA Kotei Blankson
GK Ghana GHA Theophilus Jackson
GK Ghana GHA Ken Ofori
DF Ghana GHA Stephen Aidoo
DF Ghana GHA Stanley Ankrah
DF Ghana GHA Emmanuel Eyison
DF Ghana GHA Odartey Lawson
DF Ghana GHA Adamu Mohammed
DF Ghana GHA Kwabena Okyere
DF Ghana GHA Eric Owusu
DF Ghana GHA Osumanu Seidu
DF Togo TOG Komi de Souza (to loan from Étoile Filante)
DF Ghana GHA Farouk Dotse
MF Ghana GHA Nana Amisah
MF Ghana GHA Abdul Bashiru
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Togo TOG Bédalbé Djaladjete
MF Ghana GHA Kweku Essien
MF Ghana GHA Baffour Kyei
MF Ghana GHA Michael Ocansey
MF Ghana GHA Paul Opoku
MF Ghana GHA Theophilus Nyame
MF Ghana GHA David Sarkodie
MF Ghana GHA Abdulai Zakaria
FW Ghana GHA Isaac Alhassan
Ghana GHA John Antwi
FW Ghana GHA Samuel Ayew Yeboah
FW Ghana GHA Winfried Dormon
FW Ghana GHA Emmanuel Ephraim
FW Ghana GHA Paa Joe Kuma
FW Ghana GHA Prince Appiah

Reserve Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Ghana GHA Samuel Eyison
DF Togo TOG Djen Dakoma
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Togo TOG Sadat Ouro Akoriko Sadat
MF Ghana GHA Nurudeen Yusif

Staff

  • Chairman: Ghana Papa Ankomah
  • Vice-President: Ghana Dr. John Ackah Blay-Miezah
  • President: Ghana Alhaji Soldier
  • Technical Director: Ghana Nana Agyemang
  • Director of Sport: Ghana Charles Akonnor
  • Brand & Communications Director: Ghana Charles Osei Asibey
  • Administrative manager: Ghana Walter Yankah
  • Chief executive officer: Ghana Jamil Maraby

Sports

References

  1. ^ "Ghana-pedia webpage – Sekondi Eleven Wise FC". Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2009-02-22.
  2. ^ "The Western Show Boys". Archived from the original on 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
  3. ^ http://allafrica.com/stories/200810090984.html
  4. ^ Eleven Wise register 33 players Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Sekondi XI Wise announces changes". Official site. Happy 98.8 FM. 2010-01-22. Archived from the original on 2013-07-31. Retrieved 2010-01-23.