Hearts sack Chief Operating officer Willem Coleman

Chief Operating Officer of Hearts of Oak, Willem Alexander Coleman has been sacked by Togbe Afede XIV Board Chairman for failing to see to the renewal of Raddy Ovuka’s working Permit.

Coleman was supposed to ensure the renewal of Raddy Ovouka’s work permit, after the player alerted the club over the issue but he forgot. and failed to.

Board Chairman Togbe Afede XIV yesterday at working visit to the Club’s Secretariat inquired about this issue and wasn’t satisfied with the answers he received hence the decision to sack the swiss School Business and Management graduate.

“Yes that’s true i am no more with Hearts of Oak “. The issue of Raddy Ovuka is part of the reasons i am no more with Hearts” Willem-Alexander Coleman said

Willem-Alexander Coleman was appointed Chief Operating Officer of the Accra based side in October 2020

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