Former Orlando Pirates coach Kosta Papic is in the job market after parting ways with a club in Ghana.
Papic handed in his resignation at Hearts of Oak, as well as goalkeeper coach Ben Owu, due to the team's inconsistent results.
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Papic was appointed in December, after Hearts of Oak demoted coach Edward Odoom. The former Kaizer Chiefs started with a 3-0 victory against Dreams FC, but they recently went on a run of three matches without a win.
In the 10 matches he was at the helm, Papic registered four wins, three draws and three losses.
In a statement released by Hearts of Oak, Papic said he was leaving for personal reasons, but results also played a role in the decision.
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“My reasons are partly personal, also for the fact that (I) am not getting the desired and needed results and I have no hope that it’s going to change,” Papic said.
Having been in South Africa before he left for Ghana, Papic could look at making a return to PSL football.