Treble winnner Abednego Tetteh has penned an emotional goodbye message to his teammate at Accra Hearts of Oak following his exit from the Champion club.

He walks out of the club with no single goal but three trophies in a single season.

The Phobians on Monday terminated the contract of Tetteh and two others upon the signing of five new players.

Appreciating his time at the Accra-based side, Tetteh who once graced the Ghana Premier League with a bang, thanked his colleagues and wished the team well as they begin their Champions League campaign in September.

He has however released an emotional farewell message to his tea mates and the fans of the club

"Good bye mates, we shall meet again maybes as opponents or somewhere else," he said.

"Good luck in your CAF competition and the coming League. The moments we had still remain in my heart ❤️ and mind.

"To the beautiful supporters thanks for your supports. Not forgetting the team doctors love you guys. Cowards never start."

"Weak never finish
And the strong never quit..
#StillSameGod
#amstillzlatan9"

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The former Bechem United attacker fell off the pecking order at the club leading to his out exit whicb was announced on Monday.

He joins Eric Dizan and Dominic Eshun to be given the heroic exit from the club that is returning to Africa's top-flight competition after 12 years.

He had returned from Sudan with an ambition of relaunching his carrer but failed to impress in the season where Hearts of Oak won the domestic treble.

With lack of playing time at the club Tetteh could not exhibit what he was expected to give, forcing the club to release him for non perfomance.

His number 9 jersey has already being given to Kofi Kodji who has returned from Qatar.

But he walks out with heads up and chest out as he becomes part of the Phobian generation that won the league, the FA Cup and the Super Cup after 12 years of Trophy absence.