Great Olympics sack Yaw Preko

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Ghana Premier League side Accra Great Olympics have sacked with their Head Coach Yaw Preko, www.sportsnetghana.com can reports.

Both parties agreed to part ways on a before the start of the second round of the Ghana Premier League 2022/23 season.

The immediate reason(s) why Accra Great Olympics relieved off Yaw Preko from his position is not yet known.

The former Hearts of Oak player joined the “Oly Dade” side before the start of the season after the exit of Black Galaxies coach Annor Walker who he deputized.

Great Olympics finished the first round under the tutelage of Yaw Preko on the 10th position with 23 points.

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