The 60-year-old has been named as new trainer of the Eleven-Is-To-One ahead of the 2019-20 season
Former Ghana U17 boss Samuel Fabin has returned to Premier League side Inter Allies for a second spell as coach of the club.
Fabin, also a former coach of Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Lions, makes a comeback to the Eleven-Is-To-One whom he left in 2015 to fully focus on his national team job at the time.
“Inter Allies FC is delighted to announce that Paa Kwesi Fabin has re-joined the team as head coach,” the Tema-based club announced on Wednesday.
“The experienced trainer led the Eleven-Is-To-One to a very decent campaign in the 2014-15 Ghana Premier League season where we finished sixth.”
In July 2015, a run of good performances in the local league with Allies saw Fabin adjudged Coach of the Month.
“I am truly humbled,” the 60-year-old said about his return.
“It was a privilege to serve as head coach during the 2014-15 season and I look forward to building off that success again.”
Allies vice-president Eric Delali Senaye added: “Fabin is an outstanding coach who has worked well with us before. He is a tremendous leader and strategist.
“We are very happy that he is back.”
Fabin’s last coaching job was a two-month stint in charge of Uganda‘s national U17 and U20 teams earlier this year.
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