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Hearts of Oak part ways with head coach Martin Koopman

Hearts of Oak part ways with head coach Martin Koopman
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Hearts of Oak have sacked their head coach Martin Koopman.

According to the club, they part company with the Dutch gaffer as part of the club’s grand aim of restructuring the technical team.

In a press statement released by Accra Hearts of Oak, they have appointed Abdul Rahim Bashiru to handle the club on interim basis.

Martin Koopman managed to pick up just two wins in 10 games, with six draws and two losses.

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