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ASANTE KOTOKO 20 MAN SQUAD FOR ADUANA FC CLASH

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MTN FA Cup R16: Asante Kotoko traveling squad to face Aduana Stars – Danlad dropped, Pouaty in – John Tedeku returns

MTN FA Cup R16: Asante Kotoko traveling squad to face Aduana Stars – Danlad dropped, Pouaty in – John Tedeku returns

Coach Seydou Zerbo has dropped Danlad Ibrahim from his squad as Kotoko travel to face Aduana Stars at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park in the MTN FA Cup round of 16, another crucial game in their tightly-fought battle with the Ogya Boys for the title.

The winner will make it to the quarter-final of the competition.

Goalkeeper Moise Poauty will join Frederick Asare in the goalkeeping department. John Tedeku has returned to the squad after missing the team’s last eleven Premier League games due to injury.


The Ghanaian reigning champions are currently trailing Aduana Stars by 8 points in the BetPawa Premier League.


However, ahead of today’s FA Cup match, the Porcupine Warriors have released their squad for the trip and the list goes thus:


Asante Kotoko Squad Against Aduana Stars:


Frederick Asare GK


Sherif Mohammed


Mohammed Sherif


Mohammed Alhassan


Andrews Appau


Richard Boadu Agadas


Richmond Lamptey


Georges Mfegue


Steven Mukwala


Nicholas Osei-Bonsu


Samuel Appiah


Ernest Osei-Poku


Charles Owusu


John Tedeku


Matheus Medieros de Souza


Sarfo Taylor


Moise Poauty GK


Rocky Dwamena


Augustine Agyapong 


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This can be hazardous and lead to:


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- Mask-up (wear nose mask)

- Stay hydrated (Drink more water)

- Cover food and water very well to prevent dust from settling on them.

- Wash fruits very well before eating them.

- And stay indoors as much as possible.    


This condition may prevail for a considerable period.


Therefore, let’s take note and adhere and keep our families and friends informed.


Thank you.


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