Ghana Premier League outfit Aduana Stars have shortlisted three coaches for the vacant coaching job, Ghanasoccernet.com understands.

The move stem from the sacking of coach Yaw Acheampong following a string of poor results in the ongoing Ghana Premier League campaign.

Acheampong’s fate as head coach of the two-time league winners was completely deepened following their 2-0 home defeat to Asante Kotoko in matchday 12 of the Ghanaian top-flight.

A well-taken free-kick from defender Patrick Asiedu and sensational attacker Albert Amoah was enough for the Porcupine Warriors to snatch maximum points.

Aduana Stars struggled to find their rhythm under Yaw Acheampong, losing four games, drawing six and winning just two games.

With 12 points, the fire boys currently find themselves in 13th position on the domestic top-flight standings after 12 matches into the campaign.

Following the exit of Acheampong, the leadership of Aduana Stars have shortlisted three coaches (two local and one foreign coach) as possible replacement for Acheampong.

Meanwhile, Aduana Stars is likely to settle on a home-based coach for the vacant coaching position.

Speaking to Ghanasoccernet.com, the communications director of Aduana Stars, Evans Oppong said,

“We are considering three coaches. Two locals and one foreign but it is likely we will go in for a local coach. We will name a new coach within this week”