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Below is how Kumasi Asante Kotoko told their fans the new role of former captain Amos Frimpong.
“We are pleased to announce that former captain Amos Frimpong has returned to the club to serve in the capacity as deputy welfare officer and team manager for our youth team, the man who left the club a legend is back to give his best especially to help thr King's project". He recently together with former club goal poacher underwent coaching courses in the recently organised one by the Ghana football association.
Olomo as he is popularly known has been around for a while, but it is now official and everyone knows his role for the club
Largely, Asante Kotoko's revival was significantly fabulous and historic but Mohammed Camara's personal comeback after couple of errors in previous matches is of unimaginable proportion.
His timing was on point.Awareness was superb.Managed the game with utmost class and maturity on the pitch.
Camara has written another beautiful story after his stupendous display vs Karela FC on match day one.
The tower in the goalpost was in his full supreme duty in the post!
Our four-game winning streak in the Ashanti Region Division Two League came to an end on Saturday afternoon, as we were held to a 1-1 draw by Laurentian SC at Alignment Astro Turf.
Despite dominating proceedings, we found ourselves trailing at halftime, courtesy of a loose mark in the penalty box that allowed the hosts' skipper to give them the lead.
Coach Abu Adams made three changes at halftime, introducing Danger, Narbi, and Julius, which injected new life into the team.
Danger's pace and skill caused problems for the hosts, and his equalizing goal in the 55th minute was a just reward for his efforts.
We pushed hard for the winner, with Narbi Joseph coming closest, but his effort was saved by the goalkeeper.
Despite the draw, we remain top of the league table, and Coach Abu Adams will be looking to get back to winning ways in the next match.
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