Annor Walker has rejoined Great Olympics as the club's head coach ahead of the 2023/24 season after a season away.
He signs a two-year deal with the club until 2025.
Walker left the Wonder Club for Samartex last season following the Timber Giants' promotion to Ghana's top flight.
Walker guided Samartex to a 10th-place finish in their maiden campaign in the league.
He makes a return to the club replacing Bismark Kobby Mensah who left the Accra-based side following the expiration of his contract last month.
Walker was appointed head coach of Great Olympics prior to the commencement of the 2020/21 league season, and he led them to sixth place.
He improved on that position the following season, helping the Dade Boys finish fifth in the subsequent season.
Great Olympics were involved in a relegation battle at some point last season but finished 15th with 42 points from 34 games.
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