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Tema Youth have confirmed they have parted company with Austrian coach Atila Sekerlioglu by mutual consent with five matches to end the season.The 45-year-old trainer has left the club with five matches remaining in the Glo Premier League.He enjoyed quite an incredible success at Tema after he guided them to 8th finish on the league table.The former coach of VfB Admira Wacker Mödling is reported to have fallen out with the club's top hierarchy.His reign ended last Sunday in their 0-1 defeat at home to Chelsea of Bechem.Ex-international Yaw Acheampong will take temporary charge of the team for the remaining matchesSource: Ghanasoccernet.com
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