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Eric Alagidede has left his role as the General Manager of Nsoatreman FC after one and a half years of service.
JoySports understands the decision is down to “personal reasons” with his next destination unknown.
The club is yet to react on the resignation.
Nsoatreman are currently having a rollercoaster season in the Ghana Premier League, sitting 11th with 14 points after week 13.
Alagidede's arrival in July 2023 has changed the fortunes of the Bono-based side.
The club won the FA Cup – their first major top-flight trophy – and participated in their maiden CAF Confederation Cup competition but exited in the second round of the preliminary round following defeat to Constantine.
Alagidede served as the Chief Executive Officer of second-division team Koforidua Suhyen Sporting Club, after holding the role of Communications Manager at Ghana Premier League side Karela United.
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