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Sports News of Thursday, 18 February 2021

Source: footballghana.com

Ex-Hearts of Oak coach Kosta Papic leaves Ghana

Papic took over the club from Edward Nii Odoom in November 2020 Papic took over the club from Edward Nii Odoom in November 2020

Former Hearts of Oak coach, Kosta Papic has left the shores of the country o Thursday morning.

The 60-year-old parted ways with the Ghana Premier League side after resigning from his post on Monday.

According to the Serbian international, some members of the board interfered with his job.

Papic was tipped to end the Phobains 11 years trophy drought following his return to the club.

He took over the club from Edward Nii Odoom in November 2020.

However, after just 73 days, Papic has left the club.

Papic guided the Rainbow club in 10 matches in the Ghanaian premiership where he won four, drew three and lost three.

He is set to take up a new role at South African club in the coming days according to reports.

Meanwhile, assistant coach Joseph Asare Bediako, goalkeeper's trainer, Ben Owu and bus driver have all resigned from the club.