Hearts of Oak appoint Kosta Papic as new head coach - Reports

Published on: 01 December 2020

Ghana Premier League giants Hearts of Oak have appointed Serbian trainer Kosta Papic as their new head coach,  replacing Edward Odoom, according to Graphic Sports Online.

The 60-year-old was handed the job on Monday following a meeting between the club's Board Chairman and majority shareholder, Togbe Afede XIV, and another director of the club, Vincent Sowah Odotei, however, details of his contract were not readily available.

Odoom, who had been in charge of the Phobians since the exit of Kim Grant in December last year, has been handed responsibility for Hearts' junior side, Auroras, with immediate effect.

Coach Papic returns to the club 11 years after leading them to the 2008/09 Ghana Premier League title during his one-year stint with the club. Incidentally, it was the last time Hearts won the Ghana's elite league.

The Serbian was spotted at the Accra Sports stadium on Sunday when Hearts lost 0-1 to Inter Allies.

He will be assisted by Asare Bediako, who was appointed assistant coach in November.

Papic has previously managed Young Africans of Tanzania, South African sides Black Leopards, Chippa United, Polokwane City and Royal Eagles.

He was appointed national coach of eSwatini (formerly known as Swaziland) in December 2018 and left the role in December 2019.

His first assignment will be to lead the Phobians against league leaders Karela United in match day four of the Ghana Premier League on Friday.

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