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Yusif Basigi has resigned as head coach of relegated Ghana Premier League side Sekondi Hasaacas citing health reasons.
Hasmal will make do without the experience gaffer in the second tier league following reports suggesting his depature.
Basigi replaced Kobina Amissah as head coach three seasons ago after the latter stepped down. He guided the team to the Premier league two seasons ago but was unable to prevent the team from suffering relegation in the just ended campaign.
Basigi missed the club's last four matches.
The 46-year-old also doubles as head coach of the Black Queens preparing for next month's Africa Women Championship in Cameroon.
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