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Asante Kotoko confirm squad numbers; Fabio Gama handed No. 10

Fentuo Tahiru by Fentuo Tahiru
November 10, 2020
Reading Time: 1 min read

Brazilian midfielder, Fabio Dos Santos Gama, will wear the number 10 jersey for Asante Kotoko in the 2020/2021 season after the club confirmed squad numbers for the season.

The 28 year old former Brazil U-20 star signed a two-year deal with the Porcupine Warriors but has yet to arrive in Ghana to link up with his teammates with four days to the start of the new campaign.

The number 10 shirt was previously worn by Burkinabe start Songne Yacouba, who left to join Tanzanian giants Yanga FC.

Fabio Gama has been handed the number 10 shirt at Kotoko

Sulley Ali Muniru, younger brother of former Ghana star Sulley Ali Muntari, has picked up the number 8 shirt. He has also yet to start training with his new teammates after signing a two year deal to return to Ghana.

The number 9 shirt has also gone to new signing Kwame Poku, whose pre-season form (6 goals in 4 games) has got many fans excited for the new season.

Black Stars goalkeeper, Razak Abalora has also picked up the number 1 shirt, but it remains to be seen if he can displace Asante Kotoko’s number 1 goalkeeper, Kwame Baah in the starting line up.

See the full jersey numbers below

Below is the full list:
1. Razak Abalora
2. Samuel Frimpong
3. Mudasiru Salifu
4. Yusif Mubarik
5. Imoro Ibrahim
6. Emmanuel Keyekeh
7. Evans Adomako
8. Sulley Muniru
9. Kwame Opoku
10. Fabio Gama
12. Felix Annan
15. Andrews Appau
16. Danlad Ibrahim
17. Habib Mohammed
18. Godfred Asiamah
19. William Opoku Mensah
20. Latif Anabila
21. Patrick Asmah
22. Kwame Baah
23. Christopher Nettey

24. Wahab Adams
25. Ibrahim Osman
26. Augustine Okrah
28. Naby Laye Keita
29. Emmanuel Gyamfi
30. Abdul Ganiyu Ismail

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