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Former Ghana star Laryea Kingston has quit his role as coach of the Right to Dream Academy U-18s team.
He left his role a month ago, per Joy Sports sources.
The former Black Stars winger’s decision is said to be motivated by his desire to pursue a bigger challenge.
In January 2022, Kingston’s U-18 Right to Dream side was moved to Denmark, where he was based until his resignation.
The 41-year-old is leaving the Nodsjaelland-affiliated club after a three-year spell. Kingston started his journey with the club in August 2019.
He has led the Akosombo-based side to tournaments like the 2019 J League International Youth Cup in Japan and a tour of Egypt last year.
He was linked with the Hearts of Oak job when Kosta Papic left post in 2021 before Samuel Boadu’s appointment.
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