Aduana Stars have received applications from ten 10 coaches with four being foreign-based for the vacant coaching job after they parted ways with coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi three days ago.
The two-time Ghanaian champions are expected to scrutinize the applicants and appoint a new coach before October 3.
“Our players are currently on break and management has decided to bring in a new coach before they resume training early next month,” Public Relations Officer of Aduana, Evans Oppong told Starr Sports.
Aduana are currently without a coach following the exit of the Japanese trainer after less than two months in charge of the club.
His contract ended after a disappointing 2018 CAF Confederation Cup campaign.