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Bofoakwa Tano have severed ties with coach Frimpong Manso after four months at the helm, the club announced.
The head coach departs alongside his invaluable assistant, Isaac Kofi Sarfo, who helped in guiding the team to the 6th position after eleven match days.
The Sunyani-based side say the decision "was made in the outmost interest" of the club.

Frimpong becomes the second coach to be shown the exit door after Hearts of Oak sacked Martin Koopman on November 14.
Bofoakwa led the table in their first three matches of the season but fell off, having picked up one win in eight matches.
They will not be in action this weekend in the Ghana Premier League as their match against Dreams FC has been postponed due to latter's involvement in the CAF Confederation Cup.
A replacement for the vacant hotseat is expected to be announced before their next outing against Samartex.
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