Musician Capasta known for his hit song ‘Telemo’ featuring Gasmilla, has been appointed head coach of a Norwegian team.
Sports journalist Saddick Adams shared the announcement along with photos of Capasta, known privately as Imurana Abdul Karim.
Capasta has been appointed as the head coach of the Norwegian Second Division side, IK Junkeren.
This comes a few years after he revealed in an interview with Zionfelix that he had obtained a coaching license.

Under Capasta’s guidance, IK Junkeren has shown promising results, currently occupying the 4th place in the league standings.
Prior to joining the team, he won several titles with an under-13 side years ago in Europe.
Ghanaian musician Capasta, who featured Gasmilla on the popular song Telemo, has been appointed Head Coach of Norwegian Second Division Side, IK Junkeren. He holds a FIFA coaching license.
— Saddick Adams (@SaddickAdams) July 12, 2023
He has led the team to 4th place in the current league standings.
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