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Great Olympics have dissolved their technical team and management following their relegation from the Ghana Premier League.
Olympics dropped to the Division One League on the final day of the Premier League despite their walkway win over Real Tamale United at the Accra Sports Stadium.
They announced the decision to dissolve the teams following an emergency meeting which was held on Thursday, July 4.
The club also confirmed the appointment of a temporary sub-committee of the Board of Directors which consists of Mr Kwame Asuah Takyi, Mr Kudjoe Fianoo and Mr Oloboi Commodore.
Olympics also confirmed plans of getting replacement for the management and technical teams as soon as possible.
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