Ghanaian giants, Hearts of Oak have cut ties with their Chief Operating Officer after just seven months into office.
William Coleman, who was appointed as the Chief Operating Officer of the club last year October was sacked by the club’s Board Chairman, Togbe Afede for being unprofessional and incompetent at his role.
He was was relieved off his duties over failure to renew the work permit of Congolese star Raddy Ovouka which elapsed weeks ago.
Earlier report suggested he was asked to process the renewal of the enterprising left-backs work permit but he refused.
This led to Raddy Ovouka missing the clubs games against Ashantigold and Inter Allies.
Coleman holds an MBA in Sports Management from the LaLiga-UCAM University, Spain.
He also holds Bachelors’ degree in Economics and Sociology from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Sports Marketing from then LaLiga-UCAM University in Murcia, Spain.
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Sylvester Ntim