Vision FC has announced the appointment of Nana Kweku Agyemang as their new head coach as they prepare for their debut in the Ghana Premier League.

Agyemang has signed a two-year contract, with the club unveiling him on Tuesday.

Agyemang takes over from Hamza Obeng, who successfully led the club to a historic promotion to the top flight.

However, Obeng, a former assistant coach for Hearts of Oak and Medeama, does not have the necessary qualifications to lead the team in the Ghana Premier League. He will continue to support Agyemang as an assistant coach.

"I am very happy to be here. I look forward to working with a very talented group of players and coaching staff to develop a team that continues the club’s tradition of success and makes our fans happy and proud," Agyemang said on the club's official website.

"I'm very impressed with what I've seen and heard from my visit to the club. I have followed the team for some years and it's a delight to finally be a part of the family."

Agyemang graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Calgary in Canada and has a history of improving teams and maximizing player development.

Before joining Vision FC, he guided the Ghana National U-17 side to a fourth-place finish in the WAFU Zone B Championship held in Ghana.

"We are happy to welcome Nana Agyemang to Vision Football Club. His ambitions and work ethic align with those of the club.

We thoroughly look forward to working with him," said the club's CEO.

"His exciting and identifiable style of player development and team structure is in line with the direction of the club.

He has been a key follower of the team's progress and philosophy and is looking forward to working with the group and the coaching staff."

Agyemang brings a wealth of experience to the role, currently serving as the assistant coach for the Ghana U-17 national team and holding the position of founder and CEO of ProGen Football Club.

His previous roles include technical director at Lizzy Sports Academy, head coach at Bararossa Academy, and Adenta United FC.

With CAF License A and UEFA License B qualifications, Vision FC is optimistic that Agyemang can guide them to success in their inaugural season in the top flight of Ghanaian football.