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Englishman Steven Polack has signed a new contract to remain head coach of Asante Kotoko, the club confirmed on Tuesday evening.
But terms and duration of the fresh deal has not been disclosed.
A statement on the club's Twitter handle read: ''Steven Polack signs contract with Asante Kotoko and stays as the Head coach of the club.
''Terms between both parties remain confidential.''
Breaking:
— Asante Kotoko SC (@AsanteKotoko_SC) November 14, 2017
Steven Polack signs contract with Asante Kotoko and stays as the Head coach of the club.
Terms between both parties remain confidential. #AKSC 🔴🔴 pic.twitter.com/Sru5moRQUA
Pollack joined the Porcupine Warriors from Berekum Chelsea on a short-term contract till the end of the 2016/2017 Ghana Premier League season.

He failed to deliver them the league title but managed to guide them to win the MTN FA Cup beating rivals Hearts of Oak 3-1 in Tamale last month.
The cup success also booked Kotoko a ticket to play in the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup.
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