Accra Hearts of Oak have reportedly parted ways with the club's chief operating officer William-Alexander Coleman for failing on his part to renew the work permit of the club's Congolese import Raddy Ovouka.

It comes just seven months of engagement with Spanish-trained Coleman.

The club is yet to make any official statement on the issue but reports indicates the Club's board  sacked Coleman over his  unprofessional and incompetence at his role, that has seen left back miss three games in the second round  the 2020/21 Premier League.

Ovouka's work Permit is said to have expired weeks ago, which
Coleman was expected to get it renewed.

The young administrator was appointed the Chief Operating Officer in October, 2020 to augment the management team of the club.

Coleman holds an MBA in Sports Management from the LaLiga-UCAM University, Spain.

He also holds Bachelors’ degree in Economics and Sociology from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Sports Marketing from then LaLiga-UCAM University in Murcia, Spain.