Asante Kotoko have officially parted ways with team manager Shilla Alhassan by mutual consent.
Both parties have agreed to go their seperate ways after a only four months.
Alhassan has been in charge since January following the appointment of coach Zdravko Logarusic. But Zravko's departure meant Shilla had to accompany the Croat out of the club.
"The decision to terminate Shilla Alhassan's contract was by mutual consent," the club's Communication manager Obed Acheampong told Asantekotokosc.com.
He was part of the technical team for 12 league matches and was not happy leaving the club.
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