Ghana's football fraternity has been dealt another huge blow following the death of former Black Stars and Hearts of Oak coach Herbert Addo at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra.
The veteran trainer who has handled almost all Premier League clubs in the country was hospitalised a couple of weeks ago and was reported dead around 12:30 this afternoon.
The late Herbert Addo coached many clubs including Asante Kotoko, Hearts of Oak, AshantiGold and Inter Allies and is highly remembered for the remarkably winning the league with Aduana Stars in their maiden Premier League season.
Herbert demise is counted among series of deaths that have hit the football fraternity over the last one year with Ben Koufie, Osam Dodoo, Coach Afrane and Sam Addy all passing on in the last few months.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com
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May his good soul rest in the bossom of the Lord. And to all football loving people, receive my condolences.
A fine gentleman he was. I always loved his post match interviews. Whether his team won or lost, he always kept a cool head and spoke gently without insults and insinuations. May his soul RIP
MAY HIS HUMBLE SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE.