David Duncan has shockingly been sacked as the coach of Ghana football giants Hearts of Oak after just one year in charge.
He has been accused of of over spending during his short spell by the Board of Directors of the club.
The 50-year old joined the Phobian club in November last year after coach C.K Akunnor was relieved off his duties.
The former Ashgold coach led Hearts from 14th position to fifth after an impressive run in the second half of the season.
Duncan also got Hearts of Oak to a first semi-final appearance in the FA Cup in 13 years. They lost 2-1 to Medeama in the semi-finals of the 2012/13 MTN FA CUP.
David Duncan won his first trophy for Accra Hearts of Oak on the 1st July, 2013 when his team beat, their season nemesis, Medeama 2-0 to win the 2013 Ghalca President's Cup.
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