Medeama SC drags former coaches Samuel Boadu and Hamza Obeng to GFA Status Committee
Ghana Premier League side, Medeama SC, has reported former Coach Samuel Boadu and his assistant Hamza Obeng, to the Ghana Football Association for the “unilateral” termination of their contracts.
The Tarkwa based club is seeking “substantial damages” for the arbitrary decision by the two gaffers.
Samuel Boadu on February 25, 2021, resigned from Medeama SC with more than 2 years left on his contract stating personal reasons and went ahead to sign a permanent contract with Hearts of Oak a few days later.
The Tarkwa-based side describes the decision by coaches Samuel Boadu and Hamza Obeng as “premature, hasty, arbitrary, unacceptable and above all abuse of office as an employee” and did not find it expedient and prudent to warn or complain to the club before taking the decisions.
“Medeama SC has reported former coach, Samuel Boadu, and ex-assistant coach, Hamza Mohammed Obeng, to the GFA demanding ¢93000 and ¢37500 respectively, as compensation for breach of contract.”
Medeama SC is set for a legal showdown with the two coaches after reporting the duo to the Player Status Committee for breach of contract.
Boadu spent three years at Medeama before he was joined by his assistant Hamza Obeng, who spent two years at the club.