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Technical Director of Medeama SC Augustine Evans Adotey will take temporal charge of Medeama until a new coach is appointed.
The experienced former Ghana female Under-17 coach has been elevated due to his loyalty and experience and will supervise Medeama’s
Ghana Premier league game against Liberty Professionals and their Caf Confederations Cup game against Mamelodi Sundowns on May 18 at the Essipong Stadium.
Adotey was appointed technical director of the club in November 2015.
President of the Club Moses Armah Parker confirmed this upon the team’s arrival from South Africa on Monday night to the press.
“Our last two league games were handled by Adotey and we won both, he is a good coach and will see to our coming matches.”
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