Hearts of Oak confirm exit of Kosta Papic.
Ghana Premier League giants Hearts of Oak have confirmed the exit of Serbian coach Kosta Papic after just 78 days in charge.
Papic, who joined the club for his second term in December, guided the Phobians to four victories in 10 games.
He tendered his resignation which was accepted by the club due to unsatisfactory results.
"My reasons are partly personal. [It is] also due to the fact that I am not getting the desired and needed results. I have no hope that it is going to change," the coach was quoted as saying in the club's press release.
Hearts have also lost Ben Owu, the goalkeeper's trainer, who tendered his resignation as well.
The team will now be handled by Samuel Nii Noi, the current U15 coach of the club until a new manager is appointed.
The Accra-based side are currently 11th on the log with 17 points
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