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Former Sekondi Hasaacas head coach Mustapha Fudail has revealed reasons why he decided to leave the club.
Popularly referred to as Capito, Mustapha Fudail has parted ways with the division one league club after the 2020/21 league season.[ads2]
With the club preparing for the next season, his departure came as shocking to many sympathizers of the club.
In an interview with ace sportscaster Stephen Kwame Yeboah on Takoradi-based Ahoto FM, coach Mustapha Fudail stated that he has left Hasaacas because he nearly lost respect among the supporters of the club.[ads3]
According to the former King Faisal FC skipper, the jibe from the supporters were extreme despite the team being incapacitated with finance.
READ: Hasaacas part ways with coach Mustapha Fudail
He continued that another reason for his departure from the 1937 Ghana Premier League champions is the fact that since taking over the coaching job at Hasaacas, his personal businesses were crumbling because he gave much of his attention to the club and not his businesses.[ads4]
“I sent my letter on Monday to resign from my position as Hasaacas head coach, and I have decided to stay away and monitor things from afar”, he said.
” Since my departure, I have received offers from some clubs but my businesses are crumbling and I have to pay much attention to them. That was another reason why I even decided to quit Hasaacas aside the insult which I nearly lost respect among the supporters”, he added.[ads5]