A court in Kumasi has granted bail to five Asante Kotoko fans who attacked match officials during the Ghana Premier League match involving the Porcupine Warriors and Nations FC
A court in Kumasi has granted bail to five Asante Kotoko fans who attacked match officials during the Ghana Premier League match involving the Porcupine Warriors and Nations FC
Asante Kotoko SC have been charged by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Disciplinary Committee with a breach of Section 16 of the Disciplinary Code, 2019 and Section 34 (6)
Asante Kotoko coach, Prosper Ogum, has named a 31-man squad for the upcoming 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season. The squad features notable new signings, including Baba Yahaya, Yahaya Dawuni,
Peter Amidu Acquah KOTOKO IS reported to have beefed up their squad with the fresh signing of a 17-year-old player. Identified as Peter Amidu Acquah, the young player is
Isaac Tetteh Division One League campaigners, Uncle T United President, Isaac Tetteh, has admonished handlers of Hearts and Kotoko to take a stock of the just ended season and
Appiah (seated) receiving his cheque from Kurt Okraku and other FA officials The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has demonstrated its commitment to the welfare of industry players by making
Samuel Boadu. INSET: Nana Yaw Amponsah Asante Kotoko CEO, Nana Yaw Amponsah, has poured cold water on claims linking former Hearts of Oak coach, Samuel Boadu to the Porcupine
Seydou Zerbo It has come up that Asante Kotoko have sacked head coach Seydou Zerbo. And indications were that the club’s 0-2 home loss to Medeama SC on Sunday
Henry Asante Twum (M) with Ben Osei Bonsu (B.O.B) and the Guide Sports team Ghana Football Association (GFA) Communications Director, Henry Asante Twum, has blamed Hearts of Oak and
Daniel Nii Adjei Ex-Asante Kotoko midfielder, Daniel Nii Adjei, says he will be glad to coach his former club in the future. Nii Adjei has called on active football,
Mubarik Yussif Defender Yussif Mubarik scored first for Kotoko but Caleb Amankwah levelled for the Phobians at the Baba Yara Stadium yesterday. Hearts of Oak had to rely on
Asante Kotoko yesterday failed to progress to the next stage of the CAF Champions League when they lost 1-3 on penalties to their Burkinabe counterparts – RC Kadiogo in
President Akufo-Addo (M) with the Kotoko legends When five Kotoko greats including but not limited to James Kuuku Dadzie, Opoku Nti, Papa Ako, Malik Jabir, and George Kennedy decided