Medeama Sporting Club have parted ways with their coach, Nebojsa Kapor, after the Bosnian’s one-year contract ran out.
The club failed to reach an agreement with Kapor, who took charge of the team 12 months ago.
“Medeama Sporting Club and Head Coach Nebojsa Kapor have mutually parted ways following the expiration of his one-year contract. The club extends its gratitude to Coach Kapor for his contributions and wishes him success in his future endeavors.” the club announced.
Kapor’s departure adds to a growing list of managerial changes in the league as defending champions Samartex saw their manager Nurudeen Amadu step down from his role, while Young Apostles’ Asare Bediako resigned as well.
Karela United’s Jimmy Corblah was dismissed together with Aduana FC coach Yaw Acheampong.
Legon Cities’ Paa Kwesi Fabian is speculated to have left his role, as the manager has yet to be seen anywhere close to the club since the resumption of the league.
Meanwhile, Kapor’s departure will see Medeama Technical Director Evans Adortey fill in the void in the upcoming games.
Medeama struggled to express themselves under the Bosnian tactician, winning six times, drawing four, and losing four.
The Mauve and Yellow will be hoping that the temporal reintroduction of Evans Adotey will spur them on as the search for a permanent coach continues.
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