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Asante Kotoko unleashes major purge, cuts ties with 18 players in two days in bid to revamp squad

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
June 19, 2024
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Asante Kotoko has announced a massive overhaul of its squad, releasing 18 players in a bid to revamp the team ahead of the upcoming season.

The Ghanaian giants have parted ways with a host of players, including Samuel Asamoah, Nanabayin Amoah, Isahaku Fuseini, Rocky Dwamena, Richmond Opoku, Julius Ofori Ziggy, and youngster Shadrack Addo.

This latest wave of departures comes just days after the club released 11 players, including Kalo Ouattara, Nicholas Osei Bonsu, Isaac Oppong, Augustine Agyapong, Nicholas Mensah, John Tedeku, Sherif Mohammed, George Mfegue, Serge Eric Zeze, Danlad Ibrahim, and Moise Pouaty.

The mass exodus is a response to the club’s disappointing finish in the Ghana Premier League last season, where they failed to win the title and instead settled for a sixth-place finish.

The departures are part of the club’s efforts to rebuild and strengthen the squad ahead of the new campaign.

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