Premier League side, King Faisal, have sealed a deal with former Hearts of Oak CEO Vincent Odotei Sowah as its boss ahead of the new season.
Odotei moves to the Kumasi-based side after his reign as Acting Chief Executive of Accra Hearts of Oak ended acrimoniously.
He was loathed by the Hearts supporters and was criticized for his managerial style.
Odotei also had problems with the some members of the board.
The owners of King Faisal believe his rich stock of experience gained at Hearts of Oak and business acumen will help their campaign this season.
"People who know what he brought to Hearts of Oak but they don't appreciate it; but me I do 100 percent," founder of the club, Alhaji Abdul-Karim Gruzah told Ghanasoccernet.com
“I know his idea, I know him very well Insha Allah he will help us have a good season this term.
“During the 2005 election he contested for GFA President and I see his proposal and I'm convinced."
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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