Hearts of Oak have announced the departure of David Ocloo, weeks after the conclusion of the 2022/23 Premier League season.
Ocloo took over as Hearts boss midway through last season after fans refused to allow then boss, Slavko Matic, entry to the club's training grounds, following a string of poor results.
Hearts finished 12th, only escaping relegation on the season's final day.
The club is yet to announce a replacement.
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