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CAF Confederations Cup holders Tout Puissant (TP) Mazembe have terminated the contract of Richard Kissi Boateng on mutual agreement.
Kissi Boateng who joined the TP Mazembe from Berekum Chelsea in 2013 season has been part of the success story of the club in recent times as they won the CAF Champions league, CAF Confederations Cup and CAF Super Cup on two occasions alongside host of domestic league titles.
In a letter signed by the club’s General Manager Frederic Kitenge states that both parties have agreed to part ways.
“We hereby confirm that the employment contract between T.P Mazembe and Richard Kissi Boateng has been terminated by mutual consent.”
“Mr. Kissi Boateng is thereby at Liberty to join any club of his choice,”
Kissi Boateng has two caps for the Ghana Black Stars.
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