Ghana Premier League Club, Oda Kotoku Royals FC, have sacked their head coach, Seth Ablade with immediate effect, as part of their restructuring plan for the club.
The Akyem Oda based club in August this year announced the appointed of the former Ghana Under-17 player as their head coach.
Seth Ablade Fifa Pro license Coach is the new Kotoku Royals Fc Head Coac… https://t.co/pDTffPD97h via @YouTube pic.twitter.com/B2QzWRLLnG
— Akyem Kotoku Royals Rush FC (@AkyemRoyalsfc) August 9, 2022
A club statement said: “The management wish coach Ablade all the best in his future endeavours and also thank him for all the hard work and fond memories he shared with the club. Meanwhile, assistant coach Raphael Patron Akakpo has been instructed to take charge as the head coach pending when a substantial head coach is appointed by the club management”
The club statement added: “Royals will be play host to Legon Cities in their next league fixture at the Cape Coast stadium on the 23rd of December upon the resumption of the league.”
Thank You Coach Seth Ablade.#Ghana#kotokuroyalsfc#akyemkotokuroyalsfc pic.twitter.com/9yrNAnpIeb
— Akyem Kotoku Royals Rush FC (@AkyemRoyalsfc) December 12, 2022
Ablade previously managed FC Jazz and Rotuaarin Pallo in Finland’s third division after obtaining his coaching licence.
The 39-year-old is a former Ghana youth international and played for premier league clubs in Poland, Albania, and Finland, where he lived for nearly two decades.
He was a member of the Black Starlets team that won bronze at the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Cup in New Zealand.
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