Nations FC Chief Executive Officer Kwame Twumasi-Dankwah has officially resigned from his post, bringing to an end a transformative four-year tenure that saw the club rise from Ghana’s Division One to the brink of Premier League glory.

His resignation follows a dramatic 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season in which Nations FC finished second, narrowly missing out on the title to Bibiani Gold Stars.

The campaign ended in disappointment as they lost 2-0 to Kpando Heart of Lions on the final day, and were involved in controversy after abandoning their penultimate match against Basake Holy Stars.

Twumasi-Dankwah took over in 2021, overseeing the club’s promotion from Division One Zone Two to the Ghana Premier League in just one season. Under his leadership, Nations FC became one of the most progressive and competitive sides in the top flight.

While the exact reasons for his resignation remain undisclosed, it comes in the aftermath of the GFA Disciplinary Committee's sanctions against the club — including a 3-0 forfeiture, a three-point deduction, and a GHC 2,500 fine — which resulted in Nations FC slipping to fifth place in the final league standings.

His departure adds further uncertainty to the club’s immediate future, with fans and stakeholders now awaiting news on his successor and the direction Nations FC will take as they prepare for the 2025/26 season.