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Swedru All Blacks honour Club President Stephen Atto Quayson for leading Premier League return after 16-year absence
Swedru All Blacks United Football Club have paid a glowing tribute to Club President Stephen Atto Quayson for his instrumental role in the team’s return to the Ghana Premier League after a 16-year absence.

The Swedru-based side clinched qualification to the top flight following a thrilling 2024/25 Division One League Zone Three campaign, marking a fairytale comeback to the elite division of Ghanaian football. The achievement has been widely attributed to the steadfast leadership, vision, and personal investment of President Quayson.
In a special ceremony held to honour his contribution, the club’s General Manager Eugene Nobel Noel presented him with a citation of appreciation. The citation read:
“In recognition and deep appreciation of your invaluable contribution as the President of Swedru All Blacks United Football Club. We express our gratitude for your priceless contribution which has significantly propelled Swedru All Blacks UFC to the Ghana Premier League. We are deeply grateful for your commitment to the Premiership qualification. Your generosity is a testament of your leadership and dedication for which Swedru All Blacks United will forever be grateful.”
The club’s management also praised President Quayson’s work ethic, strategic vision, and unwavering belief in restoring the club’s lost glory. His significant financial and moral support played a key role in building a competitive team capable of earning promotion.
Swedru All Blacks’ return to the Premier League marks a significant milestone in the club’s history and is a moment of pride for their supporters and the entire Swedru community.
As the club prepares for life in the top flight, the leadership of Stephen Atto Quayson stands as a shining example of determination and belief in Ghanaian football.
Source:Fiilasports/ghanasoccernet



