Medeama Sporting Club have announced that, their Chief Executive Officer James Essilfie will step down on September 20, 2019.
According to information reaching Kyfilla.com, James Essilfie has decided to step down to attend to personal issues.
He joined the Yellow and Mauves on September 9, 2008 and he is leaving the club after eleven years of services.
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During his tenure with the Tarkwa based club, they won the FA Cup on two occasions and also played in the CAF Confederation Cup two times, featuring in the 2016 group stages.
“It has been the greatest privilege to serve Medeama Sporting Club for 11 wonderful years,” Essilfie told Medeamasc.com
“However, I have always been conscious of the fact that, as a member of staff, I was always just a temporary custodian of this marvelous institution.
“I worked with an amazing and hardworking staff who will continue to raise the image of this great club high.
“I am extremely grateful to the president, board, management and supporters for their unflinching support over the years. It has been ups and down, but I will cherish every memory for the rest of my life.
“It’s an appropriate time for someone to pick up the baton and continue to serve”, James Essilfie concluded.

