Inter Allies have confirmed Paa Kwesi Fabin's return to the club as manager, replacing the departed Turkish trainer Turmus Umit.
Fabin, who left the Inter Allies in 2015 after guiding them to a sixth-placed finish in the league, has signed a new contract with the club.
He took charge of his first training session at the Legon Ajax Park on Tuesday.
“Fabin is an outstanding coach who has worked well with us before. He is a tremendous leader and strategist. We are very happy that he is back,” Vice President Delali Eric Senaye said.
Getting another opportunity to lead the team again Paa Kwesi Fabin said: “I am truly humbled.”
“It was a privilege to serve as head coach during the 2014/15 season and I look forward to building off that success again.”
The former Kotoko and Hearts coach in March signed a one-year contract to manage Uganda U-17 and U-20 teams but he left the job after just two months.
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