Hearts of Oak head coach Kosta Papic has tendered his resignation as the head coach of the Ghanaian giants.
This follows a misunderstanding with the club’s top hierarchy, reports gathered by Cedidollar.com suggest.
He made his decision known to the club during a lengthy board meeting on Monday. He has been in charge for barely three months.
The Serbian trainer replaced Edward Odoom in November for a second stint and led the team to 10 matches in the Ghana Premier League where he won four, drew three and lost three.
In Kosta Papic’s first stint with the Phobias 13 years ago, he left the club after 200 days. This time he leaves after just 78 days.
Papic has previously worked with Lobi Stars, Enyimba FC, Enugu Rangers, Maritzburg United, Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs, Young Africans SC, Chippa United, Black Leopards and Polokwane City.