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        1. Former Accra Hearts of Oak coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi says he will not return to the club under the same conditions he worked under during his previous stint.
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        3. We wish you the very best in your future endeavors, @keni_yats_coach.
        4. Yatsuhashi, who makes history as the first Japanese coach to handle a Ghanaian club, had previously coached ASA College in the USA after an.
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          Kenichi Yatsuhashi

          Association football club manager

          Kenichi Yatsuhashi (Japanese: 八橋健一, born 6 February 1969 in Japan) is a Japanese football manager who currently manages football club Angthong in the Thai League 3 Western region.[4]

          Career

          College and youth coaching career

          Arriving at New York City in December 1988, he began coaching youth soccer teams: the Elmont Ravens girls' team, the Brooklyn Patriots boys' team, and the Gotham Girls Chargers team.

          Next, Yatsuhashi became coach of the BMCC men's soccer team where he served as the women's coach for 9 years and guided them to the NJCAA Division III nationals in 2004 and won third place plus six conference championships.

          Just after that, he was chosen coach of the City University of New York Athletic Conference All-Star team which competed in the Goodwill South African Tour.[5]

          His original reason for going to the United States was to study art.[6] At one point, he could have become an