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Ghana: FA Receives Request From Renard


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Accra Mail (Accra)

9 May 2008
Posted to the web 9 May 2008

Accra

The Ghana Football Association has acknowledged receiving a request by Renard Herve, a member of the technical team of the Black Stars to take up a coaching job with Zambia.

Renard's request comes in the wake of the Ghana Football Association's decision to abrogate the contract of Black Stars head coach, Claude Le Roy.

"We have also received a request from Mr Renard Herve, the physical trainer of the Black Stars to end his contract to enable him take up an appointment as the Head Coach of the Zambian National team," an FA statement released today explained.

Herve was part of Ghana's technical team that won bronze at the African Nations Cup on home soil.

He joined the Black Stars ten months ago.



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