Ghana Premier league side Inter Allies have parted ways with veteran coach Paa Kwasi Fabin after just a season in charge of the Tema –based side.
Fabin took charge before the start of the season and led them to finish seventh in this season’s First Capital Plus premier league.\
A statement on the club’s website, www.interalliesfc.com read: “We hereby announce that the club and Paa Kwesi Fabin have mutually agreed to part ways.
“The club is wishing him all the best with his national team coaching job and in his profession.
“We wish to assure our supporters that a new coach will be appointed by Tuesday.”
Inter Allies will now be appointing their fourth coach in three seasons in the Ghana top-flight league.
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