Accra Great Olympics has been plunged into an administrative crisis following the resignation of its Chief Executive Officer, Cudjoe Fianoo.
The veteran football administrator, who previously served as Chief Executive Officer of AshantiGold and is a two-time former chairman of the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA), officially stepped down on Monday, February 9, 2026, citing personal reasons.
Fianoo’s resignation comes at a particularly turbulent time for the club, as General Manager Eric Alagidede also tendered his resignation on the same day, leaving a significant leadership vacuum at the Dawu-based side.
The double exit compounds the uncertainty surrounding Great Olympics, a club that began the season with high expectations and ambitions of mounting a serious challenge. Instead, their campaign has taken a worrying turn, with poor results on the pitch leaving the team hovering dangerously close to the relegation zone in the Division One League Zone Three.
Once regarded as one of Ghana’s most iconic and successful football clubs, Great Olympics’ alarming slide has triggered growing unrest within the club’s hierarchy, raising questions about both its technical direction and administrative stability.
Fianoo’s departure highlights the depth of the crisis, as the club now faces the daunting task of reorganising its leadership while simultaneously battling to preserve its league status.
The timing of the resignations has heightened concern among supporters, stakeholders, and local football analysts, many of whom had hoped this season would mark a resurgence for the historic side.
With both the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager gone, Great Olympics now stands at a critical crossroads, as fans anxiously await the appointment of a new leadership team capable of restoring stability and steering the club away from relegation danger.
