In Ghana’s competitive Division Two landscape, consistency is often harder to achieve than brilliance. For Fettehman United FC, however, that consistency has come to define the tenure of head coach Edmund Kobina Sekyi —a tactician whose quiet authority and results-driven approach continue to elevate the club’s status.

Sekyi’s impact became evident during the 2023/2024 Division Two season, where he guided Fettehman United to an impressive second-place finish. It was a campaign that announced the club’s intent: disciplined football, tactical clarity, and a growing belief among players and supporters alike. Rather than settling for progress, Sekyi built on that momentum, steering the team to first place in the 2024/2025 Division Two season, a clear statement of dominance and development.
Beyond league performance, Sekyi has consistently tested his side against higher levels of competition. Under his leadership, Fettehman United made two appearances in the Middle League, reaching the group stages in the 2023/2024 edition and following it up with an even stronger showing—a second-place finish in the 2024/2025 Middle League. These outings showcased a team capable of adapting to pressure, competing with seasoned opponents, and maintaining composure on bigger stages.
Cup competitions have further underlined Sekyi’s credentials. Fettehman United has recorded two appearances in the MTN FA Cup during his reign, reflecting a side that is not only competitive over long league campaigns but also tactically astute in knockout football. These runs have helped raise the club’s profile while offering invaluable experience to a growing squad.
Perhaps most telling is the current chapter of Sekyi’s journey with the club. In the ongoing 2025/2026 Division Two season, Fettehman United remain unbeaten, a testament to a system that prioritizes structure, squad balance, and mental resilience. The unbeaten run is not merely about results; it reflects a team confident in its identity and execution.
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Edmund Kwabena Sekyi’s work at Fettehman United FC is a case study in sustainable progress. By blending tactical discipline with player development and competitive ambition, he has transformed promise into performance. As the 2025/2026 season unfolds, one thing is clear: under Sekyi’s guidance, Fettehman United are not just chasing results—they are building a legacy.

