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Former Black Stars Assistant Coach, Maxwell Konadu, has resigned from South African club Black Leopards.
Konadu joined Leopards in July 2024, on a three-year deal, from Ghanaian side Nsoatreman FC, after guiding them to a historic MTN FA Cup triumph.
The 52-year-old tendered his resignation to the club’s management on Sunday after Leopards’ 1-0 defeat to Leruma United.
Konadu, who was tasked with gaining promotion to the Premier Soccer League, leaves with Leopards 10th on the table, 11 points off leaders Durban City FC.
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