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  2. Ghana football fan stabbed to death during match violence

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    Komla Adom - BBC News, Accra. February 3, 2025 at 9:35 AM. Francis Yaw Frimpong, popularly known as Pooley, was a devoted fan of Asante Kotoko FC [Asante Kotoko Sporting Club]

  3. Asante Kotoko S.C. - Wikipedia

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    Asante Kotoko is the 6th biggest football team and professional club in Continental Africa and arguably the biggest club in Ghana; Asante Kotoko has a speculated 10 million followers and in the year 2011, Asante Kotoko and Sunderland AFC respective club executive Chairmen's engaged in strategic and positive discussions on both clubs ...

  4. Kwame Opoku - Wikipedia

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    On 11 December 2024, Opoku rejoined the Ghana Premier League, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract with Kumasi Asante Kotoko as a free agent. [14] He made his debut on 28 December 2024, scoring the second goal in a 2–0 victory against Bibiani Gold Stars at the Baba Yara Stadium.

  5. Michael Osei (footballer, born 1971) - Wikipedia

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    Born and bred in Asawase a suburb of Kumasi, Osei started his career with Suame-based Anokye Stars a colts football team, before joining Neoplan Stars, both in Kumasi.He moved to Nkawkaw-based club Okwawu United F.C. in the 1980s and played alongside his cousin Tony Yeboah, [8] he later moved to Kumasi Asante Kotoko in 1989.

  6. George Arthur (Ghanaian footballer) - Wikipedia

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    George Arthur (30 June 1968 – 14 June 2015) was a Ghanaian football player. A midfielder and forward, Arthur made his professional debut in 1982 [1] and played for the BA Stars, Kumasi Asante Kotoko, and Egypt's Al Ahly.

  7. Herbert Mensah - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed board chairman [6] of the popular Ghanaian football club Kumasi Asante Kotoko SC by the then Asantehene, Otumfuo Opoku Ware II, in 1999.Mensah set out to restore the success of earlier glories of the then failing club by implementing a five-year plan, which included sponsorships, the introduction of professional training facilities, and a transparent financial approach to the ...

  8. Charles Asamoah - Wikipedia

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    Charles Asamoah played for Kumasi Asante Kotoko in his home country before joining Mahindra United in 2004. Charles Asamoah as he is popularly known spent three seasons with the premier league giants Kumasi Asante Kotoko (Porcupine Warriors) appearing in over 36 matches and scoring more goals for the club.

  9. List of African Cup of Champions Clubs and CAF Champions ...

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    Asante Kotoko: 1–1 TP Englebert Congo-Kinshasa: Kumasi Sports Stadium, Kumasi: 2–1 Stade du 20 Mai, Kinshasa: Asante Kotoko won 3–2 on aggregate: 1971 Ghana: Asante Kotoko: 3–0 Canon Yaoundé Cameroon: Kumasi Sports Stadium, Kumasi: 0–2 Stade Militaire Garoua, Yaoundé: 0–1 Stade Militaire Garoua, Yaoundé: Canon Yaoundé won 1–0 ...