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Sixty-Three (63): Every player Kotoko signed under Kwame Kyei

Fentuo Tahiru by Fentuo Tahiru
May 4, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Dr. Kwame Kyei took over as Asante Kotoko Board chairman in December 2016 for a three year mandate which expired in December 2019.

His time in charge has been mixed with success and unforgivable scandals in equal measure.

The 2017 FA Cup triumph over Hearts of Oak in Tamale surely stands out, and returning the club to the group stages of the CAF Confederation Cup for the first time in 10 years also marked a highlight of his time in charge.

But a failure to settle a $180,000 compensation to Esperance led to the club subsequently needing to cough up $240,000 for the same settlement with the preceding rhetoric threatening to erode all of the gains the club has made the past 3 years.

While Manhyia is currently reviewing his tenure for a possible extension or otherwise, one of the things that will certainly catch the eyes of the 3-member committee put in place for that exercise will be the sheer number of players the club signed during Kwame Kyei’s reign.

Seven different coaches: Michael Osei, Zdravko Logarusic, Steve Pollack, Paa Kwasi Fabin, CK Akonnor, Kjetil Zachariasen and Maxwell Konadu; have combined to bring in a total of 63 players in 3 years.

Here is the list of every single player signed under Kwame Kyei:

1) Emmanuel Agyemang Badu 2) Osman Ibrahim 3) Richard Senanu 4) Alhaji Issahaku 5) Samuel Frimpong 6) Samuel Appiah Kubi 7) Stephen Nyarko 8) Micheal Abu 9) Emmanuel Owusu 10)

Sylla Mohammed 11) Collins Ameyaw 12) Sadick Adam 13) Ollenu Ashitey 14) Baba Mahama 15) Jordan Opoku 16) Daniel Nii Adjei 17) Augustine Sefa 18) Yakubu Mohammed 19) Abass Mohammed ( Striker) 20)

Awudu Nafiu 21) Issac Quansah 22) Prince Acquah 23) Kwame Boahen 24) Muntari Tagoe 25) Dandlad Ibrahim 26) Osei Kwame 27) Abdul Fatawu Safiu 28) Songne Yacouba 29) Ismael Abdul Ganiyu 30)

Wahab Adams 31) Maxwell Baakoh 32) Umar Bashir 33) Abass Mohammed ( Defender) 34) Teguy Zabo 35) Naby Keita 36) Evans Owusu 37) Martin Antwi 38) Habibu Mohammed 39) Daniel Darkwah 40)

Seth Opare 41) Issac Amponsah 42) Frederick Boateng 43) Kwame Bonsu 44) Stephen Nyarko 45) Awal Mohammed 46) Kwame Baah 47) Ampem Dacosta 48) Kelvin Andoh 49) Justice Blay 50)

Godfred Asiamah 51) Richard Arthur 52) George Abege 53) Didi Arnold Alexis 54) Patrick Yeboah. 55) Augustine Okrah 56) Mudasiru Seidu 57) Kwame Boateng 58)Mathew Anim Cudjoe 59) Christopher Nettey 60) Ibrahim Moro 61) William Opoku Mensah 62) Kwame Opoku 63) Emmanuel Sarkodie

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