Ghana Premier League debutants Young Apostles are on the hunt for a new head coach after Asare Bediako tendered in his resignation on Monday afternoon.
Monday's resignation ends a four-month stay at the Wenchi-based side, after securing a historic promotion to the Ghana Premier League in July.
His resignation follows Sunday's goalless draw with league leaders Bibiani Gold Stars at the Nana Abrefa VII Stadium in Wenchi.
In all, Bediako won two matches, lost four, and recorded four draws in ten league matches.
Asare Bediako's Young Apostles have endured a difficult start to the Ghana Premier League
Bediako's Premier League performance sharply contrasts with the club's exploits in the lower division.
Before hiring Asare Bediako in July 2024, Apostles had already qualified for the Zone One playoff after finishing top of the Division One League in Zone One A.
In the playoff, Apostles secured a memorable win over Techiman Heroes at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The penalty shoot-out win sealed Apostles' qualification to the Ghana Premier League for the first time in the club's history.
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