Nsoatreman head coach Maxwell Konadu has been discharged from the hospital following his admission after being attacked.
Konadu was hospitalised after an attack on him by supporters of Bofoakwa Tano following their Ghana Premier League game on Sunday at the Sunyani Coronation Park.
This occurred shortly after the goalless draw, when fans stormed the inner perimeter, beating Konadu and some of his players.
Konadu was taken to Sunyani Regional Hospital for treatment shortly after the attack, where he was eventually admitted.
24 hours later, the former Ghana coach was discharged from the hospital after receiving treatment.
The Ghana Police Service has also gone ahead to arrest one suspect in connection to the attack while they are also on the hunt for another who is reportedly on the run.
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