Former head coach of Real Tamale United (RTU), Abdul Mumin has admitted that he is pained by the decision of the club to terminate his contract.
Speaking to Akoma FM, the coach said he sacrificed for the club because he wanted to help develop players and move the club forward.
He said although he is owed salary and bonuses, he stayed on to work for the club.
This he argues makes the termination of his contract very painful looking at all the sacrifices he made for the club.
“We went on a mutual termination. I couldn’t have resigned because I have a lot of money to take from them. That’s my unpaid salaries and bonuses from the 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons. The only money we have received is just that of March this year. We thought that we are supposed to develop and help the young guys and the game, but there was a situation where the team had nobody to come and assist.
“I volunteered to help with my coaching license in that direction and there were even occasions where players were paid, and I wasn’t paid. Only to be accused of match manipulation, I'm really pained,” coach Abdul Mumin said.
Coach Mumin was relieved of his duty this week after an accusation of match-fixing following the team’s defeat to Nsoatreman FC.