Cioaba Aristica has suggested that his time with Aduana FC could be coming to an end after the conclusion of the 2025/26 football season. The Romanian tactician made the revelation during his post-match interview following Aduana FC’s goalless draw against Accra Hearts of Oak on Sunday amid growing uncertainty surrounding his future at the club. Speaking after the game, Aristica disclosed that he intends to travel back to Romania to reunite with his family once the season ends, admitting that he remains unsure about what lies ahead regarding his position with the club. “When we finish the league, I will go home [to Romania]. I’ve been here for a long time, and I’ve not gone home. I don’t know what will happen in the future, but I want to go and see my family. I’ve stayed here all season, and I don’t know what will happen with my future with the management,” the coach said. The experienced manager also delivered an emotional message of gratitude to the club’s leadership, supporters, and the people of Ghana in comments that many interpreted as a possible farewell statement. “But for me personally, if I don’t come back, thank you to the management, the supporters and thank you to Ghana. I have stayed here for three and a half years, and it’s part of my family. Good luck to Ghana for the World Cup. I will support you,” Aristica added.
Cioaba Aristica has suggested that his time with Aduana FC could be coming to an end after the conclusion of the 2025/26 football season.
The Romanian tactician made the revelation during his post-match interview following Aduana FC’s goalless draw against Accra Hearts of Oak on Sunday amid growing uncertainty surrounding his future at the club.
Speaking after the game, Aristica disclosed that he intends to travel back to Romania to reunite with his family once the season ends, admitting that he remains unsure about what lies ahead regarding his position with the club.
“When we finish the league, I will go home [to Romania]. I’ve been here for a long time, and I’ve not gone home. I don’t know what will happen in the future, but I want to go and see my family. I’ve stayed here all season, and I don’t know what will happen with my future with the management,” the coach said.
The experienced manager also delivered an emotional message of gratitude to the club’s leadership, supporters, and the people of Ghana in comments that many interpreted as a possible farewell statement.
“But for me personally, if I don’t come back, thank you to the management, the supporters and thank you to Ghana. I have stayed here for three and a half years, and it’s part of my family. Good luck to Ghana for the World Cup. I will support you,” Aristica added.
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