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Former club player Robert Kwofie has been appointed as a stop-gap coach for Sekondi Hasaacas.
Kwofie takes over Senegalese trainer, Pape Thiam, who resigned his post last week.
Thiam quit from the job claiming the Giants of the West had not paid him his entitlements amounting to 16 million cedis.
Hasaacas boss, Nanabayin Eyeson says, Robert Kwofie taking charge of the club until a substantive coach is appointed.
The Hasaacas chairman, however believes it would be good year for the club in the premiership.
“The situation is not as desperate.
“it could be good riddance for all of us afterall.
“This season is going to be different. We are going to go way up.”
Kwofie would be stepping down soon for British-trained Joseph De-Graft who is expected in the country early next week.
De-Graft would be the substantive manager of the club.
Pape Thiam has since resignation as coach of Sekondi Hasaacas returned to his base in Togo.
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